ATC Controller's UNINTELLIGIBLE clearance creates CHAOS!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 420

  • @GWNorth-db8vn
    @GWNorth-db8vn Месяц назад +214

    Even when he's sarcastically over-enunciating every word, he still can't manage better than "cleraalan"

  • @charleskennedy1712
    @charleskennedy1712 Месяц назад +100

    I love when he sarcastically reads the wind and runway slowly, he STILL manages to garble the important bit

    • @dronefox2619
      @dronefox2619 Месяц назад +1

      Haha I noticed the same thing 😂

  • @user-cw9qn1nb2n
    @user-cw9qn1nb2n Месяц назад +253

    Why cannot these controllers be instructed to say: " Cleared to land.", instead of clearalan? Would take an extra half-second, and would save numerous extra calls from pilots seeking confirmation of what they think the controller said, or didn't say.

    • @davesnothere.
      @davesnothere. Месяц назад +22

      He's being pushed for efficiency and is slurring his words due to repetition. He's also quick keying and stepping on the pilots' transmissions. I'm glad I don't live in L.A. or fly anymore.

    • @siras2
      @siras2 Месяц назад +17

      ​@@davesnothere.Agreed, but he has a responsibility to make his instructions clear and unambiguous - from time to time supervisors listen in to radio exchanges so I'm astonished he's not been picked up for this. An indistinct "Clealan" might sound slick, but sloppy rt procedure is unprofessional and can easily lead to misunderstandings.

    • @annoyingbstard9407
      @annoyingbstard9407 Месяц назад +11

      I thought it was cliddalan.

    • @williamharpine1841
      @williamharpine1841 Месяц назад

      @@annoyingbstard9407 :)

    • @user-cw9qn1nb2n
      @user-cw9qn1nb2n Месяц назад +3

      @@annoyingbstard9407 You are correct. My bad spelling.....and hearing!

  • @benbunch4159
    @benbunch4159 Месяц назад +136

    Wow this is like, an SNL sketch. Even after being told he can’t be understood he keeps doing it.

    • @alwaysfishhard4953
      @alwaysfishhard4953 Месяц назад +2

      chris kattan reporting for duty.

    • @heatheridoni1213
      @heatheridoni1213 Месяц назад +2

      @@alwaysfishhard4953 I was thinking the exact same thing.

    • @CheatOnlyDeath
      @CheatOnlyDeath Месяц назад

      Perfect comment.

    • @russbell6418
      @russbell6418 28 дней назад

      He seems to be speaking Slurvian. Needs to repeat 2nd grade.

  • @williamharpine1841
    @williamharpine1841 Месяц назад +288

    The French pilot spoke better English than the controller.

    • @jednick
      @jednick Месяц назад +17

      Can you imagine being a foreign pilot and trying to understand that?

    • @marcelogouveia9614
      @marcelogouveia9614 Месяц назад +4

      😂😂😂😂 Best comment ever!

  • @Jump-2-the-moon
    @Jump-2-the-moon Месяц назад +157

    Man, try listening to this video without captions and see if you can understand what the controller is saying. I looked away for a second and realized I couldn’t understand what he was saying at all.

    • @middleagedcrazy5297
      @middleagedcrazy5297 Месяц назад +19

      Then try and imagine it in the cockpit with all the other little noises creeping in under the headset along with preoccupation of flying your aircraft. Clear and concise ATC coms is key to the most important factor, safety!

    • @UnbeatenPath1
      @UnbeatenPath1 Месяц назад +3

      It's really not hard if you do it for a living

    • @johndonovan7018
      @johndonovan7018 Месяц назад

      now try that while flying and with a ton of ambient noise around you...

    • @christophersaunders
      @christophersaunders Месяц назад

      as a retired air traffic controller, I would still like that tower (local) controller show me how he can clear multiple aircraft to use the same runway at the same time under FAA regulations....... sigh the sloppiness is appalling

    • @ku4uv
      @ku4uv Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I agree. I have to turn on captioning whenever Biden speaks too.

  • @roscoejones4515
    @roscoejones4515 Месяц назад +106

    "Ah ah redda tol ya tra tams ya cleralan. Tra listen ta tha werds am tallin ya! On ma tam cleralan!"

    • @protomake1349
      @protomake1349 Месяц назад +46

      LOL, youtube is giving me an option to translate your comment to english!

    • @johndonovan7018
      @johndonovan7018 Месяц назад +4

      literally a translate to english appears under that lamo laaammaaao

    • @alexartukov
      @alexartukov Месяц назад

      @@johndonovan7018 It works not only for English. This RUclips feature offers to translate many slang phrases to the same language. Looks ridiculous! 😁

    • @spidey2085
      @spidey2085 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@protomake1349 That's what i found even more hilarious 🤣

    • @regmemer9198
      @regmemer9198 Месяц назад

      Fedex making a big deal over nothing, it was obvious they were cleralan.

  • @robertbarth4723
    @robertbarth4723 Месяц назад +150

    This controller has no business handling this level of responsibility given he is completely unable to speak and enunciate properly. I am a native western American English speaker and I can barely understand him. This is dangerous.

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Месяц назад +6

      And they will be the first to complain about foreign pilots

    • @danizweifler6061
      @danizweifler6061 Месяц назад

      question: are you a real pilot too or "only" a native western American English speaker............. ?.... that's gonna make a difference i.m. eyes..................

    • @efoxxok7478
      @efoxxok7478 Месяц назад +1

      As a pilot since 1978, and a retired controller I had no problem understanding anything. If you are not a pilot chances are you might have trouble understanding because the phraseology is unfamiliar and your brain needs to translate. That doesn’t explain how a fedex pilot couldn’t figure it out, it was plain and in the expected order.

    • @sara0028
      @sara0028 Месяц назад +6

      @@efoxxok7478 I disagree. While the controller DID say “cleared to land” the FedEx Pilot Not Flying responded the first time with “Okay Number 2”. He did not respond with a cleared to land acknowledgment. He then queried the controller who stated ‘Number 1 cleared to land’. Then the FedEx pilot not flying wanted clarification of ‘cleared to land’ to make sure he heard it correctly. Instead of the controller saying a short “ affirmative, Cleared to Land”, he opted for a longer “ this is the third time, etc” at which the FedEx said “ you did not… “ instead of a more diplomatic “we didn’t hear it or understand it…”. It was issued and it was in the correct order. But it was not plain or easy to understand. In fact, in one of the transmissions, he was very clear in EVERYTHING else except the “cleared to land”. He was rushing it and making it sound like one word, with the word “land” always trailing off into a “laaaa”. Communication and understanding with a clear acknowledgment is key in this world, and if anyone fails to fully hear, understand, and acknowledge, it’s ok, appropriate and necessary to ask for clarification

    • @efoxxok7478
      @efoxxok7478 Месяц назад

      @sara0028 all I said was the controller did clear him to land twice. It was given in the correct format and I understood it each time. I fail to nderstand how the FedEx pilot didn’t get it.

  • @mignav464
    @mignav464 Месяц назад +38

    In all honesty, even with all the accents of different countries here in Europe, I have never had real problems understanding the key instructions, like landing clearances. But this controller is just unprofessional, emphasizing minor information pieces and mumbling the important ones away. Unbelievable.

  • @dashford06
    @dashford06 Месяц назад +216

    This controller has the weirdest intonation I’ve ever heard. He needs to work on his diction.

    • @Jump-2-the-moon
      @Jump-2-the-moon Месяц назад +29

      I don’t even know what the hell accent that is lol

    • @rona4960
      @rona4960 Месяц назад +25

      @@Jump-2-the-moon I was thinking maybe a light Cajun

    • @HiddenWindshield
      @HiddenWindshield Месяц назад +22

      @@rona4960 Sounds a little Asian to me. Maybe a mix; he may have been born in Asia, then learned English from a native Louisianian?

    • @rona4960
      @rona4960 Месяц назад +17

      @@HiddenWindshield Well, that's a horrible thought. Learning English from a Louisianan?

    • @lapipesmoker3751
      @lapipesmoker3751 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@Jump-2-the-moonhe sounds like my relatives from Lafayette, Louisiana.

  • @peterknight4692
    @peterknight4692 Месяц назад +81

    the classic mistake - assuming speed of speech equals efficiency

    • @EstorilEm
      @EstorilEm Месяц назад +2

      This guy needs to watch JFK tower for a day to see how it's actually done if he wants to talk that fast, lol.

    • @zachansen8293
      @zachansen8293 Месяц назад +2

      speed of speech does set an upper limit on how much you can say but it doesn't mean you've achieved that limit.

    • @EtiRats
      @EtiRats Месяц назад +2

      And speed of speech from the sender rarely equals speed of understanding by the listener…..

    • @mikemanning5019
      @mikemanning5019 Месяц назад

      Same thing with speech and intelligence.

  • @williambeatty7781
    @williambeatty7781 Месяц назад +74

    The control is hard to understand at times ! The pilot was right he didn't say clearly to land the previous time he said your number one !

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Месяц назад +4

      diversity in them their tone

    • @DinoDiniProductions
      @DinoDiniProductions Месяц назад

      ​@@jamescollier3Go boil an egg, you nut

    • @FalconX88
      @FalconX88 Месяц назад +1

      rewatch it, he said "clear to land" every time. The problem is the way he says it, it comes out as a "clearaland"

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 Месяц назад +37

    When native English speakers find this ATC difficult to understand, I shudder to think of what some foreign pilots have to deal with at this airport. I realize it's a busy place and the ATCs are under pressure, but speaking that rapidly and mumbling half the words is counterproductive. It works when the pilots know what to expect and can pluck the right syllables out of the garble, but it could be disaster if they misinterpret. Kudos to the pilot that required two repeats!

    • @jakebottero4740
      @jakebottero4740 Месяц назад

      Maybe he's drunk

    • @Die4dutch2
      @Die4dutch2 Месяц назад

      Might be easier for foreign pilots as they deal with foreign accents all the time. If you listen to different type of accents often it does get easier for me. Perhaps the fedex pilot only flies in the us and isn’t used to hearing an accent that isn’t the easiest to decipher.
      Go to Southeast Asia and I feel like this is all you hear

    • @marklnz
      @marklnz Месяц назад +1

      You know that not all foreigners are non-english speakers, right? The language is literally named after a country other than the US. Half the world is native english speaking. I think what you probably mean is that when even US citizens, more used to the many different accents and dialects in this country, struggle to understand this, it must be so much worse for those from other countries, native english speakers or not.

    • @Die4dutch2
      @Die4dutch2 Месяц назад

      @@marklnz Idk if ur comment was in response to mine. But if so, it’s the complete opposite that I mean.
      First of all, half of the world is native English speaker is a delusional comment, it’s more like 5%.
      Secondly, pilots come across way more accents flying in Asia and Europe than in America. Idk how you think flying in the us exposes you to a whole lot of accents?
      What I mean is, when you come across a whole lot of accents, it’s gets easier deciphering the tougher or harsher ones with time.

    • @marklnz
      @marklnz Месяц назад

      @@Die4dutch2 nope. I wasn't replying to you. I was replying to the OP.

  • @cuban84fun
    @cuban84fun Месяц назад +48

    I'm a retired ATC 25+ years, Tower, Approach and Center. In the last 6 years the screening and training has been so dumbed down as to be dangerous. There was a time this controller never would have made it through the academe.

    • @Rallarbusen
      @Rallarbusen Месяц назад

      I take it you go through regular physical examinations. How is hearing checked? Is it just the audiogram with simple single frequency tones in the ear-pieces?
      Bad hearing leads to unclear speech.

    • @Mr12348558
      @Mr12348558 Месяц назад +7

      I flew Navy 4 engine a/c for 25 years. I’d be interested in your opinion as a veteran in the tower and ATC….. this guy sounds like he’s trying too hard to be fast and cool. He’s compressing and truncating his words unnecessarily. “Cleared To Land” is one of the most crucial instructions we can receive. We all strain to hear it clearly. I believe this controller needs to be pulled and counseled to annunciate and speak clearly and sent for retraining. Otherwise, he is risking a disaster. What do you think ? Thanks.

  • @spencera3075
    @spencera3075 Месяц назад +38

    I heard “FedEx 3745…contraband…” 😂

  • @QFWP
    @QFWP Месяц назад +10

    Completely agree, his enunciation , particularly "cleared to land" leaves a lot to be desired - he rolls words together rather than having specific breaks.

  • @usaturnuranus
    @usaturnuranus Месяц назад +54

    ATC speaking Creojun Louississippianese dialect.

    • @marcoosvald8429
      @marcoosvald8429 Месяц назад +3

      Bullshit. I'm from Louisiana and we don't speak like that. That is Spanglish sir.

    • @usaturnuranus
      @usaturnuranus Месяц назад +2

      @@marcoosvald8429 I was joking. You're probably right about the Spanglish.

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Месяц назад +1

      With a little bit of speedy sluring thrown in .

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Месяц назад

      ​@@marcoosvald8429souther hick

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Месяц назад

      ​@@marcoosvald8429southern hick

  • @pyme495
    @pyme495 Месяц назад +22

    I've listened to this a few times. I can't decide if he has an odd accent (and if so, from where), or a speech impediment, or a combination of both. Regardless, it does make him rather difficult to understand at times, which could lead to disaster if a pilot just "assumed" he was hearing what he "thought" he should be hearing at a certain time. Asking for clarification is certainly not unreasonable from the pilots, but it starts to jam up the frequency. It's a mess.

    • @gavinsingh4450
      @gavinsingh4450 Месяц назад

      Sounds like a New England accent combined with an impediment like a cleft!

    • @AndersMcA
      @AndersMcA 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah I immediately thought speech impediment. I’m a native English speaking pilot and it was incredibly hard to decipher any of his clearances.

  • @bishwatntl
    @bishwatntl Месяц назад +19

    since when does "clun" equal "cleared to land"?

    • @erika8357
      @erika8357 Месяц назад +3

      New ATC phraseology in effect since a month ago 😝 just kidding

    • @artycharr
      @artycharr Месяц назад

      I swore he was caling the pilot a clitorus.

  • @1mouseman
    @1mouseman Месяц назад +8

    Air France always adds a little bit of class to an ATC recording

  • @danentwisle8885
    @danentwisle8885 Месяц назад +9

    The controller sounds like a South Park character.

    • @wal707
      @wal707 28 дней назад

      clee a lan respect my authoritay

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Месяц назад +9

    Even when this Tower operator slows down and in an attempt to slowly repeat what he has ordered him to do, he still fails to say the word cleared all he says is to land. This is not a ship that's trying to see the shore. This is an aircraft that needs clear guidance that they are cleared to land not cut TL or some other gobbledygook. He needs clear instruction

  • @mattpayne3349
    @mattpayne3349 Месяц назад +4

    The ATC reminds of the English comedy sketch from years ago when a prospective train station announcer was being auditioned and you couldn't understand a single word he said. He got the job because he was just what they were looking for..

    • @rawcado
      @rawcado Месяц назад

      comedy sketch about a job interview for the role of "Station Announcer."
      ruclips.net/video/RlwnCEwd5Qw/видео.html

  • @Tom_Losh
    @Tom_Losh Месяц назад +6

    Controller sounds like a tobacco auctioneer from North Carolina. I had a very difficult time trying to parse what he was saying. He needs to slow down - it isn't a contest to see how fast he can talk. He also needs to vastly improve his diction.

  • @alexr5557
    @alexr5557 Месяц назад +12

    I’ve never understood how aircraft can be cleared to land when there is traffic on final ahead and/or on the Runway. In the UK and Europe ‘cleared to land’ means there are no aircraft on approach to the same runway ahead of you to land and that the runway is clear of all traffic and you are cleared to land or Go Around.

    • @willpv23
      @willpv23 27 дней назад

      Exactly, it makes zero sense that the American is cleared to land BEFORE the plane occupying the runway is even cleared for takeoff. How can you be "cleared" to land when there's a massive plane blocking the runway and not even moving yet?

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 26 дней назад

      That is true, but it also means that sometimes you get cleared to land only when you are already above the approach lights....
      It seems that Americans don't like that, and prefer to get a landing clearance 2 miles before for it then to be canceled when they are above the threshold.

    • @OCinneide
      @OCinneide 25 дней назад +1

      It’s such a strange system, if there’s any fog and an aircraft rejects the takeoff and their communication is stepped on then there will be a massive crash.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 25 дней назад

      @@OCinneide That is another strange thing: that in 2024 aviation still uses that antique communication system that allows parties to "step on eachother" and make messages unreadable...

  • @tomhiggins2562
    @tomhiggins2562 Месяц назад +8

    I ran the conversation at 3/4 speed and still had trouble understanding that controller.

  • @douglasc9182
    @douglasc9182 Месяц назад +8

    That controllers ridiculous drawl is brutally unintelligible.

  • @tomhiggins2562
    @tomhiggins2562 Месяц назад +10

    I don't know how anyone could understand that controller clearly. I fly a small aircraft and I'd find it next to impossible to get every word he says. Controllers need to be able to speak clearly and enunciate their words clearly as a single misunderstanding by a pilot could lead to disaster. This guy's drawl is a real impediment in a busy cockpit.

  • @neilwilson5785
    @neilwilson5785 Месяц назад +1

    I'm British, and can hear "clurdelarnd" "lurnupnwade" (Line up and wait), The "caution wake turbulence" at 1:51 was "currsinwtrblns"

  • @ADuckOnQuack97
    @ADuckOnQuack97 Месяц назад +2

    US ATC has a huge issue of speaking way too fast, which leads to expectation bias and complacency. An accident will eventually happen because of this. And we’ve already seen so many close incidents in the past years. Ridiculous

  • @bobwilson758
    @bobwilson758 Месяц назад +21

    That is just great - they hire an air traffic controller with a speech impediment ! Great -
    You must be joking !

  • @JeremyBechtold
    @JeremyBechtold Месяц назад +9

    That controller has either a weird accent or a speech impediment that makes it difficult to understand him.

  • @davidhall7811
    @davidhall7811 Месяц назад +5

    That controller is slurring his words.

  • @gastonpossel
    @gastonpossel Месяц назад +4

    One would think that such a critical clearance should be exceptionally clear, especially if clarification is requested. Fight for your ego later.

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Месяц назад +3

    In Nawleans speak, "cuda-lah" means "cleared to land." "Tublence" means "turbulence."

  • @gcorriveau6864
    @gcorriveau6864 Месяц назад +4

    Ultimately, Fedex never did get told: "Cleared To Land". (as in three words)... It was always "clertalnd" every time. I'm still trying to find that in my aviation lexicon! 🙂 Imagine trying to understand that after (probably?) flying all night and being busy flying/configuring an aircraft for landing. d'oh!!

  • @jim2lane
    @jim2lane Месяц назад +5

    Not sure what kind of accent that ATC has, but he really shouldn't be pushing tin at a hub like LAX. That's just an accident waiting to happen

  • @Soleniae
    @Soleniae Месяц назад +4

    that controller did his human best to condense 3 words down to a single syllable. also keying his mic so fast he's stepping on transmissions left and right. even if this is a bad day for him, it's an unacceptably poor performance that needs remediation

  • @shawon_rahaman
    @shawon_rahaman Месяц назад +10

    Super High and super fast controller 🙇

  • @Ak-fg2gr
    @Ak-fg2gr Месяц назад +1

    Controller got some cajun in 'im 😂

  • @aaronkahn6985
    @aaronkahn6985 Месяц назад +2

    From a pilot's perspective, this is so aggravating! Double, when you consider the fact that the LAX Tower is a facility only relatively experienced controllers qualify for. In other words, this gentleman has been doing the 'drawl' thing for a LONG TIME.

    • @andrewfielding1342
      @andrewfielding1342 Месяц назад

      How do you figure LAX tower has only “relatively experienced controllers”….the FAA did away with “career progression” over 25 years ago. Rookies start at all levels of facilities now.

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw3529 Месяц назад +10

    I'm stating this objectively, and with a clear mind to the fact that my Australian accent is more than just difficult to understand. The controller needs elocution lessons and needs to time phrasing much, much better. He's topping out at well over 200 words per minute and he is failing to pronounce words adequately. He's got a "lazy tongue". I'm not trolling him at all, and it's not accent that's the problem here, it's lack of training. Unless LAX is planning on auctioning off take off and landing clearances in the near future, he really needs another position at the company until he can develop the required skills.

    • @rogerwatson2255
      @rogerwatson2255 Месяц назад

      Sounds like Biden.

    • @MiW-bx8bp
      @MiW-bx8bp Месяц назад +1

      ​@rogerwatson2255 yea if the controller started blatantly lying, it'd be Trumf

    • @virginiaviola5097
      @virginiaviola5097 Месяц назад +2

      Listen to Australian ATC. Clear, concise and professional. Not ever this gibberish. 🇦🇺🦘🐨

  • @LNC4P
    @LNC4P Месяц назад +2

    As a former controller myself, the way he is giving instructions is not wrong per se but is not as intelligible as it could be. I learned early on that the clearer you say something and at a moderate pace, especially during busy times, you save time. Assuming that LA tower is still a government controlled tower, they probably won't come down on him for his technique as hard as a contract tower would.

  • @Stormwarningjeep
    @Stormwarningjeep Месяц назад +2

    When multiple people ask you to repeat yourself…maybe, juuuuust maybe, you’re the problem.

  • @SallySallySallySally
    @SallySallySallySally Месяц назад +2

    It's Boomhauer!

    • @waverider227
      @waverider227 Месяц назад

      Yeah man dem dang ol controllers takin about dem dang ol pilots upin d air dare talkin bout dem funny fancy code lingo n stuff yup mm hmm

  • @windywater5941
    @windywater5941 Месяц назад +2

    All my respect to the pilots out there maintaining their composure under this stressful situation.

  • @jgrazzi
    @jgrazzi Месяц назад +2

    He probably thinks he’s cute saying “kleddelaa”

  • @user-lr8ly9jb9y
    @user-lr8ly9jb9y Месяц назад +9

    clidalan

  • @reeltrides911S
    @reeltrides911S Месяц назад +7

    What a terrible voice. No wonder these guys can’t understand him. Unacceptable

  • @bobwilson758
    @bobwilson758 Месяц назад +6

    Huh ? Say what ? Mumble … unacceptable ATC WTF ?

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 Месяц назад +4

    I don't see any efficiency in speaking so quickly if being unintelligible requires repetition of a previous statement. The controller cannot assume that everyone is familiar with the terminology. Yes, commercial pilots hear the same things over and over again, but occasionally someone comes in from (say, Brazil) who is second language at best and not familiar with dropped syllables. Just saying.

    • @senseisecurityschool9337
      @senseisecurityschool9337 Месяц назад +2

      Even local pilots who "hear that same thing every day" shouldn't assume "cleared to land" when he says "clealan". Assuming what you think you'll hear (or want to hear) is a recipe for disaster.

  • @Rocketman-gg1ds
    @Rocketman-gg1ds Месяц назад

    ATC has a strong Southern drawl (Louisiana in particular), which takes time to get used to. Have so many coworkers from there that I’m used to it but it can be a challenge to decipher to those not used to hearing it.

  • @petertwinn786
    @petertwinn786 Месяц назад +1

    If you want to hear good quality ATC under real stress, listen to the British Airways flight 38 audio. Some US ATC is absolutely atrocious.

  • @alpenglow4243
    @alpenglow4243 Месяц назад +1

    It’s CLEARED to land. Not clear to land.

  • @Dogfight2000
    @Dogfight2000 16 дней назад

    The main problem in America is that no one follow ICAO telecommunications standards. They talk plain English which is not correct. As an airline pilot who flew in US and EU I can tell the difference.

  • @douglasc9182
    @douglasc9182 Месяц назад +2

    That controller is capable of clearly saying "cleared to land". He does so at 3:03. He should be more careful of his speed of speech.

  • @stevenhaines4342
    @stevenhaines4342 Месяц назад

    I am surprised there aren't more accidents, go-arounds, and miscommunications with controllers like this. He is absolutely unintelligible.

  • @bobboberson2024
    @bobboberson2024 Месяц назад

    I understood it. Now, I know why my FedEx packages are late. Of course, ATC does sound like he’s working at MSY.

  • @sirtango1
    @sirtango1 Месяц назад +2

    Ask the controller to turn on subtitles. I can make out most of what he’s saying, but I would need need an interpreter for the rest!

  • @jrkc9218
    @jrkc9218 Месяц назад

    You’d think after the 5th plane in a row asked for multiple clarifications he’d reflect and think “maybe it’s me”?

    • @wal707
      @wal707 28 дней назад

      Well yes, but he's a clueless narcissist. TF is WRONG with every pilot landing in LA?

  • @ZelenskyTheMadClown
    @ZelenskyTheMadClown Месяц назад

    I'm British and I can understand him perfectly. Seems to have a hybrid Irish/North American accent.

  • @a1nelson
    @a1nelson Месяц назад +1

    The ability and desire to speak clearly are core job requirements, not a nice-to-haves. Controller’s mumble/accent made it harder for everyone, including himself.

  • @viajeconchuck7345
    @viajeconchuck7345 17 дней назад

    guy in the tower is flighting a damn stroke! Get him outta there.

  • @wbgookin
    @wbgookin Месяц назад

    There should be a rule that says ATC controllers aren't allowed to keep marbles in their mouth when on duty.

  • @ryanlund7220
    @ryanlund7220 Месяц назад +1

    Not the time or place for your own signature style. If your job is to give instructions over the radio it's better to be forgotten as soon as the transaction is complete than to be remembered forever.

  • @WartimeFriction
    @WartimeFriction Месяц назад +1

    Lmao I think air France at 3:21 was mocking tower

  • @larrylewislarry
    @larrylewislarry Месяц назад +1

    “Claddalah” - I can’t find it in the dictionary 🤷‍♂️

  • @faktistletztenendes894
    @faktistletztenendes894 Месяц назад

    Phew... Now i need to listen to some good ol' Boston John ATC recordings

  • @MauricioGarcia-vm2ge
    @MauricioGarcia-vm2ge 27 дней назад

    We are listening this with captions and we can go back in te video if we didn’t understand something. Now imagine the pilots with all the pressure and stress we have on us for being the PIC, then we have to deal with this type of COMMS. (i’m not blaming the ATC at all, it’s just how aviation works)

  • @mikeanderton4688
    @mikeanderton4688 Месяц назад +1

    "Clidalin" is not "Cleared to land". Where did this ATC go to school? 🙂

  • @dalegreer3095
    @dalegreer3095 Месяц назад

    US pilots: "Say again?"
    French pilot: "Yah of course, I have understood Tower perfectly!"

  • @CorporateJetpilot
    @CorporateJetpilot Месяц назад +1

    Yo who took this boy from Birmingham INTL?! Jesus

  • @thatinventionsus
    @thatinventionsus Месяц назад

    Speech is best offered in carefully measured tones that operate in the full low-to-high range. This controller has a hurried but slightly slurred monotone. All it takes is for someone to tell him so that he can improve. I think he has a good attitude handling traffic in one of the busiest airports in the world. It's just his speech that needs work. In the meantime, we should pray for all those international pilots coming in to land.

  • @Watchdogger
    @Watchdogger Месяц назад +6

    I can't understand him

  • @christophed4579
    @christophed4579 Месяц назад

    An old friend of mine used to say : "I'm in a hurry, so slow down".

  • @lapipesmoker3751
    @lapipesmoker3751 Месяц назад +1

    He sounds like my relatives in Louisiana.

  • @DoctorQ9
    @DoctorQ9 Месяц назад

    The ATC has a real future as an Auctioneer!

  • @svenf1
    @svenf1 Месяц назад

    "Cleared to land" is very important for pilots to hear clearly for obvious (as well as legal) reasons, so controllers should take the extra millisecond to say it in a way that every pilot - incl. foreign ones - clearly understand it.

  • @marspp
    @marspp 9 дней назад

    It’s a sad day when Air France are clearer on the radio than the Tower in USA. That bloke simply cannot speak English, doesn’t let the comms flow properly and shouldn’t be in the tower.

  • @johnmaher5887
    @johnmaher5887 Месяц назад +1

    Pilots should be able to ask for clarification without being spoken to that way. If a pilot can’t understand you, you probably need to speak more clearly. And even if it was just a one-time mistake (on either side), at least they are double checking for safety. When a pilot feels like they are doing something wrong by checking on an important clearance, that’s when you get them landing or taking off without clearance because they THOUGHT they heard it right, and didn’t want to look foolish by checking. Pilots should always double check if they aren’t sure, and controllers should just read it back to them without giving them an attitude. Anything less is unsafe.

  • @larryrichards3641
    @larryrichards3641 Месяц назад +1

    Unintelligible is a better word than illegible unless he's sending them handwritten notes. Clearly his diction needs work.

  • @AviatorFox
    @AviatorFox Месяц назад

    I don't usually hear a controller stepping on people that much...

  • @bluwolf098
    @bluwolf098 Месяц назад

    If you're a new pilot to this area you wouldn't be able to understand cleared to land. The only times i knew he said it were when reading subtitles and later on in the video after hearing then say "Cleared to land" multiple times.
    Controler if you are watching this or reading the comments, please make sure the pilots and everyone else around you can hear the word "to" when saying "Cleared to land."

  • @Airpaycheck
    @Airpaycheck Месяц назад +1

    Controller is talking TOO FAST! It's causing his words to run together. I've heard it a lot at busy airports where they're trying to do a lot in a short period of time. And pilots do it too (a lot of improper readbacks here fellas). Slow down and take the time to be clear and precise.

  • @lowrivera
    @lowrivera Месяц назад

    My pov is obviously unpopular, judging by the comments but I seriously had no problem understanding him.

  • @bootstrapjesse
    @bootstrapjesse 3 дня назад

    Yeah... Said real fast sounded like "clittalund." Impossible to understand. The controller was wrong. Should be spoken "CLEAR TO LAND."

  • @pilgrimoutdoors-uk6177
    @pilgrimoutdoors-uk6177 Месяц назад +2

    Terrible diction, rushed, unclear and dangerous ATC.

  • @jumboJetPilot
    @jumboJetPilot Месяц назад +1

    It’s even worse out overseas.

  • @HCMCDrives
    @HCMCDrives Месяц назад

    I've been saying for years that ATC need to understand that clarity is more important than speed. There is no need to talk so fast, it doesn't mean you are better or more efficient, as evidenced by this, and many other examples.

  • @puppytrish
    @puppytrish Месяц назад +1

    I understand a speech impediment doesn't and shouldn't disqualify you from any job but the controller needs to also understand that if pilots are having a very difficult time understanding him, it puts lives in danger. He should realize his limitations and work around them by slowing down his wpm or taking speech therapy. no hate for the controller, this is simply the reality.

  • @donsland1610
    @donsland1610 Месяц назад

    From my extensive experience of operating into LAX this sounded like a typical day there.

  • @darrengladstone3159
    @darrengladstone3159 Месяц назад

    This is why you don’t hire air traffic controllers on their second career after being an auctioneer…

  • @firepilot109
    @firepilot109 Месяц назад

    He sounds like he should be New Orleans controller, almost got the swamp talk going!

  • @romanflute6069
    @romanflute6069 Месяц назад +2

    This controller is awful. Hides the cleared to land way in and he is talking way too much. Be concise and be understandable.

  • @kentreg1
    @kentreg1 25 дней назад

    Even when listening to this I'm sure atc thinks he did nothing wrong. Wonderful oversight FAA!

  • @Hokieredneck
    @Hokieredneck Месяц назад

    Controller is like listening to a Tic Tack girl that speaks on 4x speed

  • @jamesmcguire9164
    @jamesmcguire9164 Месяц назад

    I understand everyone is different in their hearing, but I listened to this with my eyes closed and understood every word the controller was saying. Captain for a major airline and rarely do I get to LAX as much as I used to, however I didn’t find anything unintelligible in those transmissions. Other non-standard phraseology by other aircraft was more apparent than the controller. I’ve had a much harder time not understanding controllers in and around MIA than this guy. Just my opinion.

  • @bullthrush
    @bullthrush Месяц назад

    In country boy drawl, you hear how slow I'm talkin', well that's the same way I listen.

  • @enzocg9103
    @enzocg9103 Месяц назад

    He reminds me of Fred Fenster (Benecio del Toro's character) from the Usual Suspects film

  • @pi-sx3mb
    @pi-sx3mb Месяц назад

    Much ado about nothing. I listened with my eyes closed and understood every Tower transmission no problem. Some of the aircraft responses were a little garbled but that might be the audio quality of the video source. There were 3 things that seemed off a bit:
    1. The FedEx crew sounds really fatigued. It happens. You reaffirm your clearance, sometimes more than once. End of story.
    2. Either the controller misjudged the spacing on the Super departure/AA landing, or Air France took an inordinate amount of time lining up and starting their roll. It happens. Handled well by both controller and AA crew. Kinda lean toward the controller misjudged the spacing because of the mild, good-natured rebuke from the AA crew after they landed on the second approach.
    3. Spirit's low altitude alert was the weirdest. There's nothing but flat ground underlying that final approach to 25L, so what was that all about?
    All in all, just another day at a busy airport.