WorldFlight 2017

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WorldFlight 2017
« on: October 22, 2017, 08:11:45 PM »


It's that time of the year again!  Prepare yourself for one the larger events on the VATSIM calendar and you are invited to join in the fun!

WorldFlight 2017

This year, WorldFlight will be celebrating its 17th year of operations.  WorldFlight will start in Sydney (YSSY) on 04 November and will finish 8 days later on 11 November.

WorldFlight is a virtual round the world flight that raises money for selected charities around the world. There will be a number of fixed based simulators participating in the event. Full ATC coverage from both local and international controllers will be provided throughout the event as it makes its way around the world.

Join the WorldFlight this year by participating in the event as it makes its way through your region, by flying one of the 49 designated flights or by controlling. Pilots are welcome to start your journey anywhere along the event; expect congested airspace and challenging approaches into a number of locations around the world.

As always, we are looking for all ARTCCs that will be seeing WF arrivals, departures and/or overflights to staff up appropriately for an event of this size, even -- as best you can -- even during the school/work day and in the middle of the night.  Overflight Centers should plan on 1-3 CTR controllers.  Arrival/Departure airports should plan on needing 1-2 CTR, 2-3 APP, 1 DEP, and a full cab, including TWR, GND and DEL!  Matt Bartels has already started a staffing thread in the Event Coordination forum; ECs and facility staff should be using that is primary guidance.

For more information, including route details, flight plans, suggested scenery links and updates throughout the event, please visit: www.worldflight.com.au go to the OPERATIONS|DOWNLOADS to get the files.


Controlling WorldFlight, and cooperating with WorldFlight Controllers
Reminder that WorldFlight controllers are authorized to control any USA airspace where VATUSA controllers are not present, or not present in sufficient volume to ensure an efficient, effective turnaround/event.  Most will defer if a VATUSA controller comes online, but are not required to.  WF controllers can and will also come on and assist in cases where the home facility does not bring enough controllers to make it an effective, efficient process for the WF flights.  Best bet for good relations is if a WF controller is online and you'd like to staff, come on as an OBS, identify yourself as a home ARTCC controller, and offer to either relieve the WF controller if they wish, or ask where you can be most useful.  Or if you're controlling and a WF controller offers to help, take them up on the help -- they are probably asking politely because they already see an efficiency/effectiveness problem, or see one coming!  The idea here is to stay friendly, keep up good relations, and make it a great experience for everyone.  Whatever you do, DO NOT argue with a WF controller.  Yes, they put their pants on just like the rest of us, but are highly trained and experienced to provide a good ATC service for WF across the globe, and may just see something brewing that you do not.

All affected ARTCCs should treat this as an event, and should solicit and staff appropriately.  If unable to staff per the guidelines above, seek ACE team help.  If there still isn't enough staffing, do the best you can to staff the best you can, but let your controllers know that WF controllers are there to help and they should be accepted into the event with all the warmth/friendliness/cooperation that another home controller would receive.

Everyone should note/remember that WF is a significant VATSIM event, and is a great workout for our affected ARTCCs.  Each leg generally has 40-120 aircraft all shooting for the same arrival and departure times, so the best strategy is to staff up for a 2-4 hour event ensuring at a minimum CTR, TRACON, TWR and GND (and DEL if possible) are staffed as outlined above.  Like CTP, PDCs should be in use at fields/facilities where PDCs are normally used (and I don't mind you using them just for the event at fields where they are normally not used) -- it makes a HUGE difference in terms of efficiency!  I don’t think most ARTCCs have always understood the level of traffic, commitment and staffing needed to run a good, if not flawless, WF event.  And some of it is during the school/workday, some of it is in the middle of the night, so it’s really important that the ARTCCs, if they do it right (which I want them to), take it seriously, advertise, guarantee staffing, get help when needed, etc.  It’s truly a wonderful opportunity, particularly for facilities that don't normally see as much large volume, global traffic like we see during the other major VATSIM global event, Cross The Pond.  And this is even better/crazier, as we're slamming a huge number of arrivals AND departures into the same airport!  With the extreme traffic density, all controllers should remember to do whatever they can to be as accommodating as possible.  There may be some "normal" rules for "normal ops" that need to be bent in order to work the extraordinary amount of traffic.  I assure you, continued review of statistics on the WorldFlight events over the years affirms that the fatality/injury/accident rate from parking aircraft in strange places, bending wake turbulence separation rules, etc. still falls in the acceptable range.

Please remember that, in addition to the fun of flying and controlling with WorldFlight, these are great charities to donate to.  For more information on the USA WorldFlight team and the USA team's chosen charities, go to http://www.worldflightusa.com  It's especially poignant this year, as the hurricanes and associated storms that hit the Southern USA a couple of months ago destroyed the WorldFlight USA Team's B737 simulator.  One of the challenges for the WorldFlight USA team will be to completely rebuild the simulator the week before WorldFlight, so they can fly the simulator during WorldFlight 2017.  But they need our help financially to help make that a reality.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2017, 10:36:27 PM by Don Desfosse »

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Re: WorldFlight 2017
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2017, 04:48:44 PM »
Another announcement from our friends at WorldFlight:

https://www.vatsim.net/news/worldflight-2017-0

WORLDFLIGHT 2017 - 4th November 2200z to 11th November 0855z

VATSIM is excited to host Worldflight 2017, one of the most hotly anticipated events on the network. Worldflight is a charity event where teams based in a number of fixed-based sims across the world fly a pre-defined route around the world to raise money for various good causes. Everyone is invited to join in by flying together across the globe with full ATC, 24 hours a day along the route!

This year we kick off in Sydney (as is tradition) on Saturday 4th November at 2200z and will finish up back in Sydney on Saturday 11th November at 0855z. You can see the full schedule for the week on the WF website. (see link above)

Over the week itself, each fixed-based sim will be raising donations through their websites and most will allow you to watch their stream live as they fly, 24/7, around the VATSIM globe to raise money for great causes. You can get links to the website for each team, and more information about Wordflight on the WF website. (see link above)

As usual, we are also looking for a pool of controllers to help out in areas where the local guys might need some support.

See you in the skies!

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Re: WorldFlight 2017
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2017, 06:58:59 PM »
Can't thank everyone enough for pitching in and shining, once again, during WorldFlight.  You are all doing a phenomenal job!

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« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2017, 06:17:08 AM »
And once again, even though the hours are tough, our team makes it happen.  The WorldFlight team and pilots have been very complimentary about all of the good service they've received in the US.  Thank you all for coming out in droves, especially during tough hours of the day, and doing it right.  Phenomenal job!

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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2017, 01:38:42 AM »
Worldflight is now in the last leg and will be landing soon. The teams did very well donation wise this year and while they are the ones that are raising the money, you all made a difference by staffing your sectors and providing ATC service in support of their cause!

I am extremely grateful for all of you who donated your time and made real life sacrifices to help out with staffing during the odd hours that worldflight traversed our airspace. We made it through the whole event with our own controllers and the worldflight controllers were left twiddling their thumbs!

I am impressed by how many of you came out of the woodwork to support Worldflight and outside of a couple minor hiccups we were able to move the traffic expeditiously and safely though our skies, receiving praise from the pilots.

Thank you again for your support!