Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Just 2 photo update


The ACD Lab! Gotta wear sunglasses when leaving 8hrs in the dark.


Lightning Storm Just Barely Missed the Shot by Joe Wurdack

Just wanted to throw in a picture of our radar and ETVS com system, plus 1 photo of one of the lightning storms out here.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Zoom Zoom Zoom


Justin and Ryan @ Pole Position Indoor Karting
13 Class Days Left!!! Most of which are spent entirely in the radar room. Should be a pretty good end to things here.
Enough about school though, this weekend a few of us went go karting at pole position indoor karting here in okc. Later that evening we went to Cattlemens steak house, the restaurant will be featured on the food channel oct 19th on the show who's host is in those TGIF commercials (Guy FiSumthinorotherari).

Thursday, September 17, 2009

RTF Here I Come

I just finished ITR (Introduction to Terminal Radar) today we start RTF tomorrow. The academic (book material) in ITR really wasn't all that tough and they prep'd you really well for the tests so I got 100% on both block tests and the final. The difficult portion of ITR came with Radar training. Its high paced, with very strict rules. It is very similar to playing a video game without a controller, instead of the controller you are hooked up to a headset and you have to tell someone else every single move they have to make. Although you do have somewhat of a controller, but its not used for direction its only used to assign identification to aircraft that did not provide one to a Flight Service Station before beginning there flight, or for automated handoffs to other controllers. It gets really intense with some serious phraseology. All through ITR and through the first 10 days of RTF we are the controllers and the pilots, so we work in teams of two taking turns either controlling the planes as an ATC or being the ghost pilot for the controller. Both are pretty fun, but after 10 more days we will then switch to working in teams of 2, both as controllers one controls the north sector of the radar and one controls the south, very similar to the way its done at a real facility. Only difference is every one of us has our own personal instructor who sits beside us and monitors every move we make. Instead of piloting for each other, the FAA actually highers ghost pilots or RPO's who are located elsewhere in the facility, and they take care of all the pilot controls for us. Below are some pictures of airspace and all the material we've covered thus far.


An Instrument Approach Procedure For Run28


A Look at Academy Airspace and the Victor and Jet Routes running through it


The Information We've studied Every Page of Thus Far on the Left and My Note Cards All Filled Out on the Right


The Course Material all spread out

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Here Comes ITR


The river running through Bricktown


Justin, Ryan, Matt at Tapwerks

Alright, got my ATC Basics certificate on Friday after completing the 5 week basics course with an average of 95.5 percent or so. Thankfully our class ended on a Friday so we all get a 3 day weekend with the holiday this monday. Tuesday we start Tracon's intro to radar course.

Last weekend was really nice a bunch of us hit up Earl's Rib Palace followed by Tapwerks for some good beer. This weekend also shaping up to be pretty good, hit up bowling yesterday morning with a few classmates then over to some steakhouse which was pretty tasty. It was one of those places where they serve you peanuts as an appetizer and you can toss the shells on the floor. After filling up on steak we hit up Bricktown where we just strolled around for awhile then ended up over at Bricktown Brewery to watch the OU vs BYU game. Apart from that not a lot else going on, no real studying to do although I will probably brush up on my phraseology.