This is a post full of honesty, i appreciate.Hue wrote:ATC service was disrupted this week. But not by choice. Before and after 22/3 terror attacks, atco's filled in lots of missing services to avoid regulations due to ATC staffing and support aviation. We all want a prosperous national aerodrome and carrier.
Now that we got nothing but blame, even from the aviation community, I am afraid you'll start seeing more of our staffing issues. People will not run the extra miles and stay home on workday 25 or 26 in a month. The consequence of wrong priorities and underrecruiting for years.
If anything, the spotlights should be on our CEO right now, who lacked empathy not to make an agreement not supported by ATC due to safety, right after the terror attacks. He did predict many atco's would not be able to cope and immediately accused us by Notam of collective action. Even when the majority was working while they shouldn't.
So here we are, selfish bastards. Mad at the world and vice versa. Time to start looking for opportunities abroad. The willingness to improve our company and support this management, is simply gone.
Well played, Johan.
Its like saying f*** you with a smile. At least its clear.
I guess we are not far from a centralized european control. I guess its what you wanted right ?
If you cant do the job somebody else has to do it, no need for emotions.