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Old March 17th 07, 04:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default A Bad Day For KJFK Ground Controller

This can actually be a trained technique. In extremely high intensity
pressure jobs requiring radio transmissions between working parties, the
carefully timed insertion of dialog geared to lower the stress level is
a mark of professionalism.
Dudley Henriques

skym wrote:
I frequently tune in to JFK ground at the office at the end of my day
(Mountain time zone) to listen to this guy. He's a regular. Don't
know his name but he obviously knows his stuff, and he is usually
pretty entertaining. I've never heard him in this type of mess, but
he definitely has command of the situation. One of my favoites " Jet
Blue 503, where art thou?"

 




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