• Crowded Skies in Southeast Asia put pressure on pilots, Air Traffic Control
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[QUOTE]The sheer volume of flights in the skies over Southeast Asia is putting pressure on outdated air traffic control and on pilots to take risky unilateral action in crises such as that possibly faced by AirAsia Flight QZ8501. Pilots who have flown the Indonesia to Singapore route say it's not unusual for delays to requests to increase altitude to avoid bad weather - and for requests to eventually be rejected due to the number of other planes in the area. That leaves pilots flying in a region of volatile weather conditions facing a high-risk challenge: when to take matters into their own hands and declare an emergency, allowing them to take action without getting permission from air traffic control.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Pilots said critical decisions often come down to experience. "In my opinion, if I don't get permission (to change course) and there's weather ahead, I'll just deviate and deal with the authorities later," said another former SIA pilot who is now with a Gulf carrier.[/QUOTE] [url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/12/31/indonesia-airplane-trafficcontrol-idUKL3N0UF04H20141231]Reuters[/url]
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