Say what you will about Lauer, this is excellent journalism. Excellent look inside a really critical element of our travel infrastructure. This was awesome to watch.
As a retired corporate pilot I can never say enough good about ATC. THOSE GUYS DESERVE MUCH MORE PRAISE THEN THEY GET,. By the way is usually don't get any. Enjoyed the video as well, thanks.
Totally agree, I've visited a local ATC tower, we have a class Delta, and it is amazing to see what they do. They're really, "behind the scenes." It is unfortunate that they don't get a lot of credit however I doubt that they care because of how much each of them loves there job. Most controllers say It's the best job in the world.
As a student pilot, I agree. Granted, there's a few bad apples here and there. But you get that everywhere in any field. Most of them are great at what they do.
why would u wanna go in the womens toilet anyway,...it stinks, you're better catching them outside, coz they'd put the perfume on and smell much nicer :-) LOL
I have been offered many times to come take a tour of different control towers and centers...every time I ask if I can make a video and they say it's not allowed...this video says otherwise. :)
Steve, it has to be approved by the ATM... they had to get permission in advance to do so. Higher chance a well known media outlet that is trusted by the government and is regulated will get authorization to do so.
Back in the 70's, my uncle was head/manager of a control tower in a large Canadian airport. I found out many years later that he was a long-time alcoholic. His daughter (my cousin) had said many of the people he had worked with and had managed were substance abusers as well due to the extreme stress that they were under at their jobs.
i trained as an atc.. man i cant do it.. i passed the course ,,but hated every second of it.. ive fought in a hundred battles , built roads , bridges, dams, offshore paltforms, nuke plants, etc,,,, in every desert and jungle in the world.. thats still the toughest job ive ever seen
A million " thank You[s]" to the today show for highlighting these Civil servants who work very hard and posses a unique skill. The weather changed and the visibility went down but they continued to process traffic,
You won't make it through training if that's the case. There are multiple PVs you have to pass at the FAA academy before even going to your assigned facility ... and even then you will be training and learning airspace for quite a while ... and you won't be talking to airplanes until you're ready.
In 1978 I bought my first scanner and got an aviation high altitude map to try and spot high altitude planes and it took a while to figure out the lingo with no help. But I did it. I than (before 9/11) got to visist the Washington Center in Leesburg and saw the radar screen handling the flight area above my home. I than also got to go up into the KPHL Tower. The controllers do great job, and so do the pilots and all the people that keep the plane flying. aviation is a fascinating industry. We today take for granted that Ben Franklin would be astonished at.
I'm currently doing the training in NL Canada , Gander international . A middle size airport pays nearly 160k a year .. I can't imaging how much these guys are getting !
Crazy that they still have paper strips. It's all digitized now in Canada - and when they hand off flights from controller to controller the strip just gets sent from screen to screen!
Simulation is great, I was trained the old fashioned way, live traffic OJT. Worked JFK, LGA in the 70s. The NYC Area has some of the best in the business
You can hear this on the St. Maarten one. It's called Maho Beach Cam & its right on the runway. At the top you can turn on the Mic and the ATC plus a has a map below showing all the planes in the Caribbean. It's pretty busy. Not like NY, but you'll get a taste of how busy it gets even for a small island dealing with all the Caribbean traffic.
cringed when he said "Cleared to land, runway thirty one right", instead of "Cleared to land, runway three-one right."..... cant really judge him though, didn't do that bad tbh, im just nit picking haha
Here in the UK all the major airports are using electronic flight strip systems. Saves a lot of controller workload (no handovers required) and replays are available in the event of an incident.
Computers fail, paper doesn't! Simple, when dealing with 300 lives on a plane that needs to land, you can't count on a computer cooperating. Paper never fails, you write it down and can still refer to it in a power outage.
yessss that's why he jumped into journalism. because into real jobs needs brain and balls. he is doing now what already happened to him waaaybefore... burning brains cells. : )
now i can see why most (not all) people do not last in that job for no more than a few years. it's possibly the most stressful job. believe me the stress alone can age you horribly
I have had dreams of working in a busy control tower too. But that time has passed. I have to think of something else now. Thumps up to all those hard working guys up in the 'crows nest'.
I'm sorry but I can't picture Matt Lauer doing this job successfully without having an accident because it's just to much responsibility especially at JFK.
Damn if I had a job as an air traffic controller I would probably cause an accidents all day everyday cause its like clear to take off and land but not actually clear
I know!!! I'm like, "why is he at JFK??? That's one of the busiest airports in the world!!!" He should be at a class Charlie instead of Bravo. But at least there was someone there with him in case he screwed it up.
+chrisgast I know seriously but Atlanta is actually the busiest in the world but JFK is 3rd or 4th busiest in the country. It just doesn't make sense how they are clearing planes to land when they are like 8 miles out
I feel there should be 2 people doing the same job. One person speaking to the planes and the other person helping him out. They may switch roles every few hours. This would reduce their stress level. If you make mistake due to stress, you lose several lives. Better to be safe.
If anyone is shocked by them using paper strips, go onto an aircraft Carrier and see what they use. Nuts and bolts on a wooden cutout of the ship. It's called the ouji board.
That's just called a readback. They are confirming that they heard you by repeating what you said. Unless you plan on leaving your anchor job, then leave this stuff to the pros, please. I prefer someone fully trained and experienced that actually knows what they are doing.
I knew the French top man in Air Traffic Control in Paris (he hires, etc, trains, ) and he said, "I ONLY hire at 21 and not past 24...." wow....he said "After 25, the start to slow down"
1:30 Steve! The coolest controler there is/was!
Oh My God !!!
There he is/was 😘
I was an intern when they shot this, now it's a year later and I work here. Amazing!!!
___Axg96 ___ is it fun
@@dgrdst5810 love it!
Still enjoying it?
How is it working as an ATC? I’m currently looking for a school to study this field
@@seventhmaybeats1635 me too
Say what you will about Lauer, this is excellent journalism. Excellent look inside a really critical element of our travel infrastructure. This was awesome to watch.
Great worker bad guy. All of his reports are a great and insightful watch.
I'm just here for Kennedy Steve
arent we all
yes ronald ulysses swanson, I am too.
Me too :D
Nick Scott I'm a simple man. I see a video with Kennedy Steve, I click on it.
SAME HERE!
@1:31 The man, the myth, the legend......Kennedy Steve!
As a retired corporate pilot I can never say enough good about ATC. THOSE GUYS DESERVE MUCH MORE PRAISE THEN THEY GET,. By the way is usually don't get any.
Enjoyed the video as well, thanks.
Totally agree, I've visited a local ATC tower, we have a class Delta, and it is amazing to see what they do. They're really, "behind the scenes." It is unfortunate that they don't get a lot of credit however I doubt that they care because of how much each of them loves there job. Most controllers say It's the best job in the world.
As a student pilot, I agree. Granted, there's a few bad apples here and there. But you get that everywhere in any field. Most of them are great at what they do.
It always amazes me how skilled these people are I definitely have lots of respect for them.
Yeah absolutely. I think it’s actually required to have at least an associates degree for like air traffic controlling.
Not Matt tho lol
They needed to feature Kennedy Steve
I was looking for him.
he appears for a second.
+ttmaggebo what time in the vid please
+PASSwordUSERname 1:30 and 1:36
+ttmaggebo Cheers
"Does this security card give me access to the womens restroom?"
implying there are any women working in ATC tower.
@@vkaa3k190 I was actually wondering about that. How many women are in that sector
why would u wanna go in the womens toilet anyway,...it stinks, you're better catching them outside, coz they'd put the perfume on and smell much nicer :-) LOL
Janet Airlines weirdo
Janet Airlines--You could also say that he asked, "which room with a desk do I get to use and which female ATC do I get to harass?"
I have been offered many times to come take a tour of different control towers and centers...every time I ask if I can make a video and they say it's not allowed...this video says otherwise. :)
Its Steveo! I'm just a fellow aviator and patreon supporter :) Its great to see you on this random video haha.
Love ur channel Steveo.
steveo1kinevo I got a tour myself and it's an eye opening experience
Steve, it has to be approved by the ATM... they had to get permission in advance to do so. Higher chance a well known media outlet that is trusted by the government and is regulated will get authorization to do so.
hey steveo! love you and your channel! even in my Flightradar24 app I always track your plane
Back in the 70's, my uncle was head/manager of a control tower in a large Canadian airport. I found out many years later that he was a long-time alcoholic. His daughter (my cousin) had said many of the people he had worked with and had managed were substance abusers as well due to the extreme stress that they were under at their jobs.
Really? Drug and alcohol testing is mandatory and the restrictions are pretty tight. Substance abuse is grounds for immediate firing
70's
@@xBinkzz
@@xBinkzzyou’d be surprised of what people can get away with.
"thirty one" had me cringing every single time it was said
why? what does it mean
Because it is meant to be read as "three one" and not "thirty one".
lol same
Sadev Abeyrathne I see. Thanks.
Is there any reason why?
BartTibia That is to avoid any confusions. An example is "13" and "30" where "thirteen" and "thirty" sounds similar and can be confused.
1:31 is Steve I believe.
I came to watch Steve work hahahah
Yup, looks like Kennedy Steve !!
so cool 8)
Brett Carson no way is it actually?
Edfromchowderheads Yeah! That's 100% Steve.
Yea! No one got hurt cause he didn't actually work it. He used a simulator
Do you think a supervisor would let a TV show host Do that? His ticket is on the line
1:51 - awkward touching.
What an awesome job! I'm glad and appreciative that we have such great people working ATC all over our country.
Yeah props to them all.
these guys are as important as doctors or any other health professional
i trained as an atc.. man i cant do it.. i passed the course ,,but hated every second of it..
ive fought in a hundred battles , built roads , bridges, dams, offshore paltforms, nuke plants, etc,,,, in every desert and jungle in the world..
thats still the toughest job ive ever seen
johnny llooddte does the us accept UK diploma in aviation ? And how long does the course take to be complete in the States??
@@belindadixon3941 I think you need a whole associates degree.
Take the ATSA@@belindadixon3941
Oh my gosh, Kennedy Steve is in the tower! Added bonus!
At 0:38 I love how they have an AED ready just in case someone has a heart attack from all of the stress!
I work as a Train Controller and we have an AED in our room
I wanna be a pilot, an air traffic control and an air crash investigator! This man did great, I'm not sure many people can do that on their first day.
A million " thank You[s]" to the today show for highlighting these Civil servants who work very hard and posses a unique skill. The weather changed and the visibility went down but they continued to process traffic,
Congratulations
Kennedy Steve, the man!!!! 👍👍
Who clicked on this just to catch a glimpse of Kennedy Steve?
That plane that took off someone said hey it's Matt Lauer.
He used the button on his desk to lock the other controllers outside when he felt confident enough to go solo.
Matt Lauer has the BEST agent in the world!
I'm going to be an ATC when I grow up.
Best of luck to you!! It's a tough job. I'm a pilot and I have a ton of respect for ATC.
welcome to the team :)
Im 21 and im considering it but Im very forgetful and I fear I might cause multiple major accidents if I pursue it.
YoungFly Prince Well, as long as Jane does not die, you're good.
You won't make it through training if that's the case. There are multiple PVs you have to pass at the FAA academy before even going to your assigned facility ... and even then you will be training and learning airspace for quite a while ... and you won't be talking to airplanes until you're ready.
Matt Lauer does real work
vodkacannon - Simulated real work.
Fun fact: Boston Center which comprises New England's ATC is actually HQ'd in southern NH.
I saw Kennedy Steve. He is hilarious but an absolute professional.
No one got hurt?! Will it is a sim!!!
I know who got hurt. All those woman he harassed on the today show.
Did he fondle one of the controllers ?
Probably that girl in the dress.
I am an avgeek. The “thirty-one” was killing me...IT’S “three-one”!!
He should have interviewed Kennedy Steve.
I hope he got to meet Kennedy Steve
AvGeek201 he was in the video at 1:30
avgeeks are cringing rn
AvGeek here - I would pay a lot of money to do some hours in 'the Sim'
oh yea me too
Not cringing, it's his first time doing it. At a time all of us were like that, whether you play FSX/P3D or you're an aviator/controller in real life.
Thomas Zottos Oh ya
Thomas Zottos Corvallis yup, me
1:32 Kennedy Steve!!!
In 1978 I bought my first scanner and got an aviation high altitude map to try and spot high altitude planes and it took a while to figure out the lingo with no help. But I did it. I than (before 9/11) got to visist the Washington Center in Leesburg and saw the radar screen handling the flight area above my home. I than also got to go up into the KPHL Tower. The controllers do great job, and so do the pilots and all the people that keep the plane flying. aviation is a fascinating industry. We today take for granted that Ben Franklin would be astonished at.
1:31 Kennedy Steve special cameo
Lauer is not in the Tower anymore....
The moment when I though the wall where he checked his security pass was a door 😂
I'm currently doing the training in NL Canada , Gander international . A middle size airport pays nearly 160k a year .. I can't imaging how much these guys are getting !
In NYC it’s starts at 35K a year and works up to over 120K a year that’s according to Glassdoor.
How is the training there. What does it take to certify?
Omfg...I could never ever do that job! These guys deserve every penny they get!!
Nobody CAN get hurt in a simulator.
***** no
Josiah Beezer it's all digital, the planes are not Real in simulators
@@thomasmataloa how do simulators work?
Crazy that they still have paper strips. It's all digitized now in Canada - and when they hand off flights from controller to controller the strip just gets sent from screen to screen!
...and when you lose power?
Backup generator(s)? In the US if they lost power their radios would still go down
Davis Byer I'm not talking about radios. I'm talking about computers and radar.
You actually don't know that important facilities such as air traffic control have mulitiple redundencies for power failures?
Simulation is great, I was trained the old fashioned way, live traffic OJT. Worked JFK, LGA in the 70s. The NYC Area has some of the best in the business
Dave Siewert was a supervisor with me at Albany Tower NY when I came aboard!
You can hear this on the St. Maarten one. It's called Maho Beach Cam & its right on the runway. At the top you can turn on the Mic and the ATC plus a has a map below showing all the planes in the Caribbean. It's pretty busy. Not like NY, but you'll get a taste of how busy it gets even for a small island dealing with all the Caribbean traffic.
where is Kennedy Steve??
I hope he's a better controller than a journalist.
I came here to see Kennedy Steve. I... wasn't disappointed, but I'd rather have seen more Steve.
I just wanted to come for Steve.
This job most be be very stressful. But i love the job when i can do it.
Good job Matt
He wasn't accused of being homosexual even one time. Not a legitimate ATC experience!
I agree 100%
Who else is gonna study this , future job, starting school September. Future air traffic controller ... Like plz
cringed when he said "Cleared to land, runway thirty one right", instead of "Cleared to land, runway three-one right."..... cant really judge him though, didn't do that bad tbh, im just nit picking haha
Michael Loftin nit picking is what we're good at😂 of course you can't blame him
its actually per FAAJO 7110.65W "Callsign, Wind, Runway, Cleared to land, traffic or other information that is pertinent."
Michael Loftin actually its runway three one right cleared to land.
It's runway three one cleared to land
AT jfk there are two '31's", left and right
matt lauer is a cool dude!
Matt Lauer, what does this tiny nipple do? "Its not a nipple, Mr. Lauer, it's a National Emergency call switch". Oh. I have one too, it locks my door.
I can't believe they are still using paper strips.
why? its easy, reliable, fool proof... the pros go on and on
Here in the UK all the major airports are using electronic flight strip systems. Saves a lot of controller workload (no handovers required) and replays are available in the event of an incident.
Nick B. NATS is private sector. FAA is government... we are broke... smaller budget
The aviation industry, in the US at least, is decades behind the rest of the world in every aspect. It's pretty sad.
Computers fail, paper doesn't! Simple, when dealing with 300 lives on a plane that needs to land, you can't count on a computer cooperating. Paper never fails, you write it down and can still refer to it in a power outage.
Lauer in the Tower... I imagine the group of people high fiving after coming up with that and rightfully so.
I can't watch Matt Lauer or the Today Show, I feel I lose brain cells and common sense when I do.
If he wasn't doing dumbed down TV, nobody would watch.
yessss that's why he jumped into journalism. because into real jobs needs brain and balls.
he is doing now what already happened to him waaaybefore... burning brains cells. : )
the dude made $25 million a year, if that isn't a real job then idk what is
Craig Arndt especially now after he was fired lol
This comment aged well
Why does the office seem way too chill for JFK
he won't be on the news no longer
The guys face when he told him 56 and you are out lol
put him on approach and see how stressful it is.
Approach? Nah ground is the hardest by FAR!
Thanks. Now i know what my hopefully future job will be like
Pilot: is this Matt Lauer.
Lauer: No sir/ma'm, you must be mistaken. People do say i sound exactly like him. But don't get distracted now.
Kennedy Steve!!
I would love to have that ATC simulator in my home.
Kudos to these men. There has to be some kind of orderly way how this is done but to me it will always be a mystery.
Somebody needs to confirm they got that access card back from Matt Lauer. He be creepin.
The video doesn't show him asking which of the buttons there will lock the door.
now i can see why most (not all) people do not last in that job for no more than a few years. it's possibly the most stressful job. believe me the stress alone can age you horribly
Flash forward, Ole Matti Boy was a bad bad boy
I have had dreams of working in a busy control tower too. But that time has passed. I have to think of something else now. Thumps up to all those hard working guys up in the 'crows nest'.
I might be mistaken, but isn't that the famous "Kennedy Steve" at 1:30?
You are not mistaken in the least. That is indeed Steve!
Thank you :-)
Paul in CRP
How in the blue blazes did you recognize Kennedy Steve? He's an invisible legend.
Google lol
He looks older than 56. How is he still working?
I can't believe this is in my recommended feed in 2023... 🤯
I'm sorry but I can't picture Matt Lauer doing this job successfully without having an accident because it's just to much responsibility especially at JFK.
Damn if I had a job as an air traffic controller I would probably cause an accidents all day everyday cause its like clear to take off and land but not actually clear
I know!!! I'm like, "why is he at JFK??? That's one of the busiest airports in the world!!!" He should be at a class Charlie instead of Bravo. But at least there was someone there with him in case he screwed it up.
+chrisgast I know seriously but Atlanta is actually the busiest in the world but JFK is 3rd or 4th busiest in the country. It just doesn't make sense how they are clearing planes to land when they are like 8 miles out
Jason Andolina Atlanta??? Really? Wow! I would have thought NYC had the busiest.
+chrisgast yes me too but Atlanta is the Delta hub but I still thought LAX would be the busiest in the world
I feel there should be 2 people doing the same job. One person speaking to the planes and the other person helping him out. They may switch roles every few hours. This would reduce their stress level. If you make mistake due to stress, you lose several lives. Better to be safe.
It seems like a good idea, but it will mess the decision giving of the controller
Can someone please tell me how I might be able to get a tour of Kennedy? Do they even do tours anymore?
I was hoping to see Deltah Tugh TWOOO
y2n610 or jetbluuuuueeee tug twoooooooo :D
If anyone is shocked by them using paper strips, go onto an aircraft Carrier and see what they use. Nuts and bolts on a wooden cutout of the ship. It's called the ouji board.
Most news wants to report bad things happening because it brings in the views. Negativity shouts, positivity whispers.
That's just called a readback. They are confirming that they heard you by repeating what you said. Unless you plan on leaving your anchor job, then leave this stuff to the pros, please. I prefer someone fully trained and experienced that actually knows what they are doing.
i'm sure they had someone on hand to respond to the pilots and make sure everything was in check
It was only a simulator where he was talking - you didn't actually realise that?
But when he worked in his office people did get hurt *shrugs*
Who got harassed?
Haha he definitely probably stuck his hand up that ladies dress.
A tower manager in the cab??? Haha
is that Kennedy Steve at 1:31?! dear lord!
Yup and he looks as upset with the tugs as ever 😂
Very interesting
I knew the French top man in Air Traffic Control in Paris (he hires, etc, trains, ) and he said, "I ONLY hire at 21 and not past 24...." wow....he said "After 25, the start to slow down"
My Dad is a Controller at NorCal Approach (SFO Arrivals Only). I hope I can become a controller at Denver Tower!!!!!! (: 👍🏻
I was prescribed Adderall in highschool will it affect my chance of becoming an atc!?tbh I quit that medication for a year now.
He didnt know what he was doing and he added too many words..I was up in EWR tower once, amazing operation
You were in air traffic controller at Newark?
LOUIE LLUSTRISSIMO WORKED FOR THE AIRCRAFT STUFF. I WORKED FOR CEBU PACIFIC AIR ZAMBOANGA AND UNITED AIRLINES :)
Nice job.
At Schiphol they make €80/120.000 a/y. They work 2-3 hours then get 3 hours off.
OMG, what an archaic system. Try checking control towers north of the border, I have not seen paper strips in 20 years.
20 years? Slight exaggeration perhaps?
1:30 there is the famous Kennedy Steve!