Originally posted by 3WE
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This event and the ensuing commentary in this thread reflects the inherent weaknesses in how ATC operates in the United States.
I distinctly remember my first approach to DFW on extended final ‘’cleared to land” with 3 aircraft ahead interspersed with departures from the same runway!
The worrisome elements exposed in this conduct is the lack of recognition of such practices. What is inevitable with the increasing traffic volume exposes these accepted activities and behaviour that normalises risks. Inevitably this WIIL will lead to a serious and possibly unrecoverable outcome. Pushing boundaries is what resulted in the Space Shuttle Challenger accident that became a watershed moment in Managing risks - not just accepting them.
The FAA has to revise its own operating standards. Look how long it took to introduce/employ standard ICAO phraseology!
This event is a Wake-Up call. Time to act, not prevaricate.
I distinctly remember my first approach to DFW on extended final ‘’cleared to land” with 3 aircraft ahead interspersed with departures from the same runway!
The worrisome elements exposed in this conduct is the lack of recognition of such practices. What is inevitable with the increasing traffic volume exposes these accepted activities and behaviour that normalises risks. Inevitably this WIIL will lead to a serious and possibly unrecoverable outcome. Pushing boundaries is what resulted in the Space Shuttle Challenger accident that became a watershed moment in Managing risks - not just accepting them.
The FAA has to revise its own operating standards. Look how long it took to introduce/employ standard ICAO phraseology!
This event is a Wake-Up call. Time to act, not prevaricate.
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