![]() Once I became an IFATC Officer I almost exclusively controlled approach and gained a lot of experience with it. I used that opportunity to learn from it though and shortly after managed to control much busier traffic than before. I quickly moved up to bigger airports until I once took a too busy airport for me and messed up. Luckily I managed to pass on the second attempt and became an IFATC Officer. I failed my first radar test which was bad not only because I failed but also because Juan had no time to train me during the cooldown period until the second test so I had to organize sessions myself. Juan was my trainer for radar again and just like the local training it was fantastic to work with him. I was very active at that time and tried to control as often as I could.Īfter the required time passed I also immediately started with radar because I was looking forward to that a lot. ![]() I managed to pass the written on the second attempt and then passed my practical on the first attempt thanks to the great training and finally made it to IFATC. I was quickly messaged by Juan who taught me a lot of helpful stuff for controlling. I took that as an opportunity to take training so I can pass the test on the next attempt. ![]() I quickly had a setback though because I failed my written test. When I finally was able to apply, I got Adam Williams as my recruiter who guided me through the recruitment process fantastically. I always wanted to join IFATC but unfortunately had to wait because of a violation I received. I’d use it tons.My time in IFATC started in 2019. But it’d be amazing if this was in-app so we could use the native UI, procedures, etc. Thoughts? Any more ideas? Maybe this is just a great third-party app idea that I’d happily pay for if someone made, even just the “pitching machine” idea.
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