by towerguy » Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:23 pm
"Anyway, ive always found Tauranga airport a little disoreintating as well- especially when doing a long approach from the sea. I always seem to picture it in my mind as perpendicular to the coast......which it isnt"
You are not the only one - we would ( and they probably still do ) get people calling up 10nm south joining and then pitch up on final straight in for 07 etc - people think that NZ is North/South and if you are on the coast then you must be heading north! We had a couple of pretty nasty near misses caused by this because when you are busy ( solo watch) and someone tells you they are somewhere they are not then the traffic in that area gets Traffic info on something non existant - not much of a problem - but the traffic in the area the aircraft REALLY is gets NO traffic information ( REAL PROBLEM!!!)
at that time we had No VDF NO ATIS and NO flight data assistant - we had a radio, a pair of Binos,local knowledge and a gut instinct you had to learn to trust! After they introduced a proper billing and traffic counting system Tauranga went from the 6th busiest domestic to 1st busiest controlled domestic - over 500 movements a day in summer and that only during daylight hours. At the busiest we counted 19 different distinct types of operation in 1 day - the most unusual going o the microlight trike with a dingy strapped underneath doing touch and go's on the harbour! I ended up my last 8 months there as Temp Chief Controller. great Aerodrome and would be happy to go back one day.

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