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hotballa
04-12-2007, 08:19 AM
18 minutes for a crap...I coulda put away at least half of ESPN the Magazine in 18 mnutes.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/11/tower.break/index.html

Planes wait while controller takes potty break
Story Highlights
• Airliners circle for 18 minutes while lone controller goes to restroom
• Plane carrying lungs for transplant waits for takeoff
• Union says event indicates system is stretched to its limit
• FAA says controller handled situation correctly, there was no danger

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two airliners had to circle for 18 minutes and a plane ferrying human lungs for transplant was briefly delayed Friday while an airport's lone air traffic controller took a bathroom break, the controller's union said.

The union on Tuesday cited the Friday incident at the Manchester, New Hampshire, airport as evidence that air traffic control facilities are understaffed.

"There should never be one person in the tower, because it's not safe," said Doug Church, spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. "It's just added proof that the system is stretched to its limits, and these are the type of things that are happening."

Federal Aviation Administration officials responded that staffing is sufficient, that the bathroom break was handled in accordance with policy, and that travelers were not endangered or unduly inconvenienced.

While drawing vastly different conclusions about the significance of the event, the FAA and the union gave details that generally matched.

Both said the controller, whom neither named, had been on duty at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport about two hours and 40 minutes Friday when he had to take a bathroom break.

Because the only other employee in the tower was not certified to handle takeoffs and landings, the controller notified FAA's Boston consolidated terminal radar approach control, or TRACON, that he was taking the unscheduled break.

FAA spokesman Jim Peters said the controller, who had handled 60 aircraft during the first three hours of his shift, acted responsibly by waiting until a slow period before taking his bathroom break. Boston TRACON assumed responsibility for the airspace and placed two aircraft in a holding pattern until the controller returned.

Peters said the break lasted 12 minutes, but said a few additional minutes may have lapsed as the planes were realigned to land.

"It's the FAA's position that the staffing that was present at Manchester was sufficient to safely handle arrivals and departures at that time of the evening," Peters said. "He was only gone for 12 minutes, so while there may have been a slight delay in the aircraft landing, certainly the controller did what he had to do."

Union spokesman Church said Southwest Flights 1187 and 2379 were delayed 18 minutes. He provided CNN with an FAA "traffic management log" indicating an 18-minute lapse during a "bathroom break."

Passengers on the aircraft were probably not informed of the reason for the delay, Church said, adding, "They'd probably be angry."

During the controller's break, a Lifeguard flight pilot radioed the tower and spoke to a trainee, who was not certified to conduct controller operations. The trainee told the pilot he would have to wait 10 minutes for the controller to return.

The pilot replied that he had "lungs on board," Church said.

Peters acknowledged that the Lifeguard flight was told it had to wait 10 minutes, but said there was no indication from the pilot that the delay would cause problems.

The FAA and the controllers' union have skirmished repeatedly in recent months about staffing levels at airports.

The union says controllers are often forced to work overtime, contributing to fatigue, which results in safety lapses. But the FAA says most overtime is voluntary and said instances of involuntary overtime are rare.

macalu
04-12-2007, 08:27 AM
when you gotta go, you gotta go. i can sympathize. nothing worse than having to hold it in for half an hour b/c some idiot can't stop talking in a meeting.

rrj_gamz
04-12-2007, 09:44 AM
C'mon, I have to have my 15 minutes when I go...if nothing else, to read... It probably wasn't a perfect dump, so he had to use the whole roll ;)

AstroRocket
04-12-2007, 09:46 AM
Just put a damn toilet in the tower control room. Problem solved.

Master Baiter
04-12-2007, 09:47 AM
I'm just hitting my stride at the 15 minute mark. I'm also a reader.

DonkeyMagic
04-12-2007, 09:49 AM
18 minutes...i know your not suppose to force it but thats a bit excessive.

SirCharlesFan
04-12-2007, 10:42 AM
Can those of you that take 15 minutes to take a dump explain that to me? I don't really understand. Do you really need to spend all that time, or is it just something you enjoy? I don't think I've ever taken more than a couple minutes unless I had atomic diarrhea.

Yaozer
04-12-2007, 10:45 AM
Can those of you that take 15 minutes to take a dump explain that to me? I don't really understand. Do you really need to spend all that time, or is it just something you enjoy? I don't think I've ever taken more than a couple minutes unless I had atomic diarrhea.
I am in agreement with this.

Maybe they brought their laptops in and go on CF?

pirc1
04-12-2007, 11:29 AM
Just put a damn toilet in the tower control room. Problem solved.

Make him sit on a toilet as a seat!

DonnyMost
04-12-2007, 11:32 AM
i wouldnt wanna be in a fox hole with the guy.. pooping under durress needs to be speedy and clean

JeopardE
04-12-2007, 11:36 AM
Hey ... like the other guy said, when you gotta go, you gotta go.

Surprises me that they have only one guy working the tower. I wonder what toll booth operators do when they have to go...

macalu
04-12-2007, 11:51 AM
Can those of you that take 15 minutes to take a dump explain that to me? I don't really understand. Do you really need to spend all that time, or is it just something you enjoy? I don't think I've ever taken more than a couple minutes unless I had atomic diarrhea.

it's not the destination, it's the journey.

rrj_gamz
04-12-2007, 01:12 PM
Can those of you that take 15 minutes to take a dump explain that to me? I don't really understand. Do you really need to spend all that time, or is it just something you enjoy? I don't think I've ever taken more than a couple minutes unless I had atomic diarrhea.

C'mon it's quiet time...My second office...Think of it like taking a break, but a little more stinky and not as fun...I have to make sure I'm clean...What's the rush...