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Old April 17th 07, 02:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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john smith wrote:

In article ,
Newps wrote:


ZikZak wrote:



Do that, but it would be more effective to complain to ATC quality
control.




No such thing. You can call the tower directly and complain but doesn't
sound like it will get you anywhere.



Contact your local FSDO.
They can provide you with a telephone number, address to contact and
describe the situation.


\And that number will be the tower. You haven't gotten anywhere as
other people have already said this has been a problem for years.


If Reading is a contract tower, the FAA has a
quality control program in operation for just these type of incidents.


They have no such thing.


 




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