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Old 03-03-2010, 09:19 AM
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His dad and his dad's boss get ****-canned. I guess take-your-kid-to-work day wasn't a good idea.



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JFK airport is one of the largest airports in the country, handling a thousand takeoffs and landings a day. Yet on Feb. 17 a child was caught on tape in the control tower directing air traffic and giving instructions to pilots.



"Jet Blue 171, clear for takeoff," the young boy said, according to audio recordings from LiveATC.net.



The pilot replied "Clear for takeoff, 171."



The child's father, who is a certified controller, brought his son to work with him but then decided to put him to work as well, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).



"This is what you get, guys, when the kids are out of school," the father said to a pilot.



"Wish I could bring my kid to work," the pilot responded.



Yet on the audio recording the pilots appear more amused than worried.



"Jet Blue 171, contact departure," the boy said.



"Over to Jet Blue departure, 171. Awesome job," the pilot responded.



The young boy continued directing pilots for several takeoffs and landings.



"4-0-3, prepare for takeoff," the boy said.



"4-0-3, preparing for takeoff. Thank you very much, have a great day," the pilot responded.



"MS 4-0-3, contact departure, adios," the boy said.



"Adios, amigo," the boy said.



"Adios, amigo," the pilot responded. "Over to departure, Jet Blue 195."



The FAA, which hasn't released the names of the controllers involved, is not treating this as a joke. It is investigating the controller as well as a supervising controller. Both have been relieved of their duties, the FAA said.



"This behavior is not acceptable and does not demonstrate the kind of professionalism expected from FAA employees," the agency said in a statement.



The air traffic controllers' union echoed the FAA, saying in a statement: "We do not condone this type of behavior in any way" and said it does not represent "the highest professional standards controllers set for themselves."
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Frankly, I don't have a problem with it. I mean, it might be good to get some fresh ideas. And it would be cool to see a 747 do a barrel roll on final approach.
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Old 03-03-2010, 01:20 PM
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I don't think its the end of the world, I mean unless the kid's father was in the back finishing a beer. I know security clearance to any flight tower is super strict, but I'm sure pops was right over the kids shoulder the whole time.
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the faa is too up tight though. they're a government agency so all morale and happiness is destroyed in the application process
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