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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news:jD83d.99902$yh.97342@fed1read05... The FAA wastes most of its budget. The Wall Street Journal makes a favorite target of air traffic control systems that cost ten times what off the shelf equipment could do better. The FAA spends decades and millions of dollars developing new technologies and programs which were obsolete before they even began studying them and then cancels them at the last minute. They build architecturally monstrous ATC facilities that don't work right from the day they are opened, have leaky roofs, cracks in the walls and floors, substandard plumbing, inadequate parking, and poor security. The moldy LA facility that they are complaining about is moldy because of managerial negligence, not age. The FAA budget should not only be cut, but much of the management should be brought up on charges for criminal dereliction of duty. I did my Master's Thesis on the first 10years of FAA after the 1981 PATCO affair so I really don't want to get started on it again. But the above statements are correct about the FAA studies for equipment and cancellations and the comparison to COS (Commercial Off the Shelf) implementation costs. Getting the ATC system up and running after 1981 took more than 10yrs and more than 10 times the original estimated cost than originally promised to President Regain in 1981. Let's just go look at what happened last week to LAX ARTCC. A computer that controls the communication switching has a built in self test (BIT) that needs to be reset every 30days, a "reset" of the computer so the computer knows it's still a computer. Some "maintenance" was not accomplished in time so the 30day bit timer ran out and rather than flag a warning on day 29 the system just shuts down at the end of day 30. The poor computer maintainer will be fired.. not the FAA higher ups that bought the POS and approved it in the beginning. Think about this, manpower studies have told the FAA leadership that more than 1000 new controllers need to be hired and trained every year to try and make it through the future controller retirements. Right now they are getting less than 1/2 that number. Most of the current ATC manpower were hired after 1981 and were younger than 30-35 yrs in age. The work force now has at least 20 yrs (Civil Service Retirement eligible?) and the FAA MANDATES retirement at age 56. If they were hired in 1982 at age 30, they will turn 56 twenty-six years later. That is 2008, current information shows that 75% of the controller workforce is eligible to retire in the NEXT 4 YEARS !!! Hang on to your hats boys, we are in for a rough ride. I don't see them hanging around, either. I do see more and more people hanging around the flight schools talking to students about a career in ATC. |
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