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Rhys Xanthis
7th July 2008, 12:12 AM
PILOTS are being forced to guide planes in NSW this evening because of a shortage of air traffic controllers.

The shortage means an area north-west of Canberra, normally covered by controllers in Melbourne, is unmanned.

A spokeswoman for Airservices Australia, the government body in charge of air traffic control management, said the shortage was affecting flights between Sydney and Melbourne, and Canberra and Sydney.

The area would be unmanned between 8pm and 10pm (AEST).

The Airservices Australia spokeswoman said airlines had been advised of the problem earlier today, and it was up to them whether they continued with their flights, diverted them away from the affected area, or delayed them.

Pilots could guide their own planes through the air space without the air traffic controllers, she said.

The spokeswoman said the area in question was usually monitored by air traffic controllers from Melbourne but tonight there were not enough to do the job.

She did not know why there was a staff shortage, and was not aware of any industrial action taking place.

"I don't have the detail,'' she said.

The spokeswoman expressed regret at the incident.

"We regret that we don't have the full services available,'' she said.

When asked if this was a rare occurrence, she said there had been some similar "outages'' last weekend.

She did not know how many flights had been affected.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23979197-29277,00.html

Interesting...this happened in Perth a few months ago...perhaps we are destined to see more of this happening?

Raymond Rowe
7th July 2008, 10:50 AM
Reason for the shortage are??????? Could it be the entry level is too high for todays standards.

ChrisG.
7th July 2008, 11:40 AM
No I don't think that's the reason at all Ray.

I think the reason is the level of pay is too low to attract the required people. And add to that the management's lack of recruitment to fill the gaps that are constantly being created through normal staff turnover.

TIBA is happening more than many of you may be aware. Our company has recently put out a notice to all pilots asking them to read up on TIBA procedures given the increasing usage of it within QLD airspace because of shortages at Brisbane Centre.

The Australian Air Traffic Controllers do an absolutely fantastic job. The level of service which you receive from them is nothing short of brilliant. Unfortunately though, they are let down by those above them, and I believe that if they were better supported, then the level of service would increase again!

Cheers

Chris

Steve B.
13th July 2008, 07:42 AM
Reason for the shortage are??????? Could it be the entry level is too high for todays standards.

Hi Ray,

What standards are you refering to?

Regards
Stephen