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Frustrated Air Canada pilot slams air traffic controller shortage to passengers on flight

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    hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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    An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

    The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

    In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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      An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

      The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

      In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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      A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.

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      theageofsuperboredom@lemmy.ca
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      But privatization makes things better and cheaper! 🙄

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      • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

        An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

        The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

        In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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        Frustrated Air Canada pilot slams air traffic controller shortage to passengers on flight | CBC News

        A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.

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        bleys@lemmy.world
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        News headlines way overuse the verb “slam”, but even if they didn’t, my first reading of this title makes it sound like the pilot “slammed” the plane literally.

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          An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

          The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

          In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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          Frustrated Air Canada pilot slams air traffic controller shortage to passengers on flight | CBC News

          A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.

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          Avid Amoeba
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          From Wiki:

          The company began operations on November 1, 1996, when the government sold and moved the country’s air navigation services from Transport Canada to the new not-for-profit private entity for CAD$1.5 billion.

          Looks like another privatization success story. At least its structure doesn’t seem predatory.

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            An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

            The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

            In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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            Frustrated Air Canada pilot slams air traffic controller shortage to passengers on flight | CBC News

            A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.

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            jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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            Pilot calmly describes the hold up.

            Bozo newspaper: slams!!!

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            • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

              An Air Canada pilot vented his frustrations over air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country’s airports.

              The pilot on a Vancouver-Montreal flight on Saturday vented over the intercom, with a CBC reporter capturing a portion of his message announcing a 50-minute delay.

              In the message, he says that the air traffic controller sector — which is operated by private company Nav Canada — was understaffed, and sick calls had meant there was a holdup at the airport that day.

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              Frustrated Air Canada pilot slams air traffic controller shortage to passengers on flight | CBC News

              A frustrated Air Canada pilot was critical of air traffic controller shortages on a recent flight, telling passengers to write their MPs to address ongoing delays at the country's airports.

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              corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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              Fraser urged the federal government to properly fund airports, airlines and service providers.

              The gov doesn’t control Nav Canada since the latter is a private company driven by shareholder profit.

              The gov could fine Nav Canada for improperly staffing essential services in a negligent kind of fashion, I’m sure. That could drive them to stop fucking around.

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                Pilot calmly describes the hold up.

                Bozo newspaper: slams!!!

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                owljfien@lemm.ee
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                I had to reread it as I thought it was saying he slammed the plane into air traffic control

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