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:: 3. Referral to another Air Traffic Manager, the VATUSA Deputy Division Director, Air Traffic [[Services]], or the VATSIM Vice President of Conflict Resolution for further conflict resolution. | :: 3. Referral to another Air Traffic Manager, the VATUSA Deputy Division Director, Air Traffic [[Services]], or the VATSIM Vice President of Conflict Resolution for further conflict resolution. | ||
= 3. MEMBERSHIP = | |||
== 3.1 Home Controller == | |||
=== 3.1.1 Description === | |||
: a. A home controller is defined as a controller assigned to the VATUSA division; whose primary facility is ZNY. | |||
: b. Home controllers are required to log more than half of their VATSIM network time on ZNY positions. | |||
=== 3.1.2 Activity Requirements === | |||
: a. Controllers must complete two (2) hours of approved activity every calendar quarter. | |||
:: b.1. Quarter is defined as three (3) month period; JAN-MAR, APR-JUN, JUL-SEP, OCT-DEC. | |||
:: c.b. The following are approved activities: | |||
::: 1. Log a session on VATSIM on a ZNY position. | |||
::: 2. Conduct a training session. | |||
::: 3. Attend a training session. | |||
== 3.2 Visiting Controller == | |||
=== 3.2.1 Description === | |||
: a. A visiting controller is defined as a controller whose primary facility is not ZNY. | |||
=== 3.2.2 Activity Requirement === | |||
: a. Visiting controllers are required to meet the same activity standards as a home controller. See section 3.1.2 above. | |||
== 3.3 Controller Applications == | |||
=== 3.3.1 General Policies === | |||
: a. All applications are subject to the [https://www.vatsim.net/documents/visiting-and-transfer-policy VATSIM Visiting and Transfer Policy]. | |||
=== 3.3.2 Transferring Controllers === | |||
: a. Controllers wishing to transfer to ZNY from another VATUSA facility should do so through the VATUSA website. | |||
: b. Controllers wishing to transfer to ZNY from outside VATUSA must first transfer to VATUSA using a region transfer from the VATSIM website. | |||
: c. The ZNY Senior Staff reserves the right to deny or refuse any transfer controller request for transfers that do not adhere to the [https://www.vatsim.net/documents/visiting-and-transfer-policy VATSIM and VATUSA Visiting and Transfer Policy]. | |||
=== 3.3.3 Visiting Controllers === | |||
: a. Visiting controllers wishing to visit ZNY should fill out the appropriate visiting controller application on the ZNY website. | |||
: b. Visiting controllers from outside VATUSA will need to provide a letter of recommendation from their home divisions staff containing at least the following: | |||
:: 1. The visitors' current VATSIM rating. | |||
:: 2. The date of the visitors' latest rating change. | |||
:: 3. The date the last FIR, Division, or Region transfer. | |||
: c. The ZNY Senior Staff reserves the right to deny or refuse any transfer controller request for transfers that do not adhere to the [https://www.vatsim.net/documents/visiting-and-transfer-policy VATSIM and VATUSA Visiting and Transfer Policy]. | |||
: d. Applicants who meet the requirements outlined in the previous policies are subject to a Global Controller Administration Policy (GCAP) written exam to demonstrate GCAP competency. | |||
:: 1. Applicants are required to pass all competency exams before being accepted as a visitor in ZNY. | |||
:: 2. Applicants who fail any portion of the competency assessments shall be notified via e-mail and rejected as a visiting controller. Applicants may reapply as a visitor 60 days after the last attempt. | |||
:: e.3. Repeated failure of the GCAP entrance exam may result in the applicant visiting controller being denied without warning. | |||
=== 3.3.4 Visiting New York Oceanic – KZNY === | |||
: a. C1 or higher rated controllers may apply for visiting controller status with New York Oceanic. | |||
: 1. C1 or higher ZWY visitors do not need to complete ZNY training before becoming certified for ZWY. | |||
Revision as of 06:46, 8 November 2024
1. ARTCC ORGANIZATION
1.1 VATSIM
- a. The VATSIM (Virtual Air Traffic Simulation) network is an online community created for enthusiasts of flight simulation and air traffic control. The VATSIM Board of Governors (BoG) has the governing power of the network and the organization. The VATSIM Founders have ownership rights over the VATSIM network.
- b. ZNY and VATUSA policies shall comply with all VATSIM policies. In case of any discrepancies, the higher-power VATSIM policy shall apply.
1.2 VATUSA
- a. VATUSA (VATSIM United States) is the United States division as part of the VATSIM Americas Region.
- b. VATUSA Policies govern the day-to-day operations of the United States airspace and subdivisions.
- c. ZNY policies shall be compliant with VATUSA policies. In case of any discrepancies, the VATUSA policy shall apply.
1.3 Virtual New York ARTCC
1.3.1 Designated Airspace
- a. Per the VATSIM Global Air Traffic Control Administration policy (GCAP), ZNY has the following airspace designated as Tier One:
- 1. John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (KJFK) ATCT
- 2. Newark Liberty Intl. Airport (KEWR) ATCT
- 3. LaGuardia Intl. Airport (KLGA) ATCT
- 4. New York TRACON (N90)
- b. Additionally, ZNY has the following airspace designated as Tier Two:
- 1. Philadelphia Intl. Airport (KPHL) ATCT
- 2. Philadelphia TRACON (PHL)
- 3. New York Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZNY)
- 4. New York Oceanic (ZWY)
1.3.2 Airspace Diagram
2. GENERAL POLICIES
2.1 Internal Communication
- a. All New York ARTCC members must maintain a working e-mail address for communication and keep their New York ARTCC profile updated to comply with the following:
- 1. The e-mail address provided to the New York ARTCC must be the same as the one used for VATSIM and VATUSA profiles.
- 2. We strongly discourage using legacy e-mail addresses such as AOL and Hotmail as these tend to be rejected by our server and flag e-mails from ZNY.
2.2 Member Conduct
2.2.1 General
- a. Members and visitors must comply with VATSIM's Code of Conduct at all times while holding a membership with the New York ARTCC. In addition to the Code of Conduct, members must comply with the additional policies below.
- b. The use of the New York ARTCC TeamSpeak Server (located at ts.nyartcc.org), the New York ARTCC Discord Server, and the New York ARTCC Forum is a privilege, not a right. Violation of either the New York ARTCC policies is grounds for disciplinary action.
2.2.2 TeamSpeak & Discord Server
- a. Use
- 1. Any member or visitor controlling the New York ARTCC airspace on the VATSIM Network is strongly encouraged to use TeamSpeak to better coordinate with other controllers. (Recommended)
- 2. Hanging out and playing other games while in the New York ARTCC TeamSpeak is permitted, so long as it does not distract those controlling the VATSIM Network. If it does, you need to switch rooms or sign off immediately. (Mandatory)
- 3. Duplicate TeamSpeak privilege keys are not authorized. If you want to use TeamSpeak on multiple computers, we strongly recommend you create a MyVatsim account and synchronize your TeamSpeak privilege key to the cloud. The above action will save you a lot of time. If you require assistance, please contact the New York ARTCC Staff.
- b. Manners
- 1. All users shall always be courteous. No rude behavior, rude comments, or vulgar language will be tolerated if any member in the channel is offended by it. (Mandatory)
- 2. Harassment or abuse of any kind will not be tolerated. (Mandatory)
- 3. First offenses will be treated as a warning. Subsequent offenses will result in being kicked from the server and possible revocation of TeamSpeak privileges.
- c. Nicknames
- 1. All members and visitors must use their first and last names as well as their operating initials on TeamSpeak and Discord. (Mandatory)
- Example: Andrew Heath (AH)
- 2. Changing nicknames, claiming certification you have not earned, or using aliases is not allowed. (Mandatory)
- 3. All members are limited to a maximum of 4 visible TeamSpeak tags unless otherwise allowed by the ATM or DATM.
- d. Discussion Topics
- 1. Politics, religion, and other potentially confrontational topics are permitted. Still, if any member or visitor asks you to change topics, you must comply or move your discussion to a different channel. (Mandatory)
2.3 Live Streaming
- a. Live streaming your online-controlling session is permitted and encouraged under the following conditions:
- 1. Everyone in the same TeamSpeak channel as the person who is live streaming must have given explicit approval to be recorded or streamed.
- 2. The streamer must assign themselves the "Live-Streaming" TeamSpeak tag to indicate to anyone else joining the channel that they are streaming.
- 3. No private or sensitive information shall be seen or heard.
- 4. The controller shall be subject to the ZNY Code of Conduct.
- 5. If the controller is advertising their stream in their controller info, everything said or shown during the live stream is also subject to VATSIM CoC, including any conversation had with the stream chat, on TeamSpeak, etc.
- b. Should any ZNY Senior Staff member determine that the stream is violating the ZNY Live Streaming Conditions, the staff member may require the termination of the live-stream and/or deletion of any archival footage. The member is required to comply with the staff members' request.
2.4 Conflict Resolution
2.4.1 Entering Conflict Resolution
- a. Any controller is subject to the conflict resolution process for the following:
- 1. Violation of VATSIM, VATSIM Americas, or VATUSA Policy.
- 2. Violation of any ZNY policy, regulation, or standard operating procedure.
- 3. Violation of the VATSIM or ZNY Code of Conduct.
- 4. Insubordination of any local, divisional, or network staff member.
2.4.2 Notification and Chain of Command
- a. Conflict resolution shall begin with review by the AM after receipt of the complaint at [email protected] or direct observation of offense.
- b. After review, the ATM, DATM and AM shall determine what resolution shall be taken.
2.4.3 Resolutions
- a. Resolutions New York ARTCC may take include, but are not limited to:
- 1. Loss of ZNY ARTCC TeamSpeak privileges.
- 2. Loss of ZNY ARTCC Discord privileges.
- 3. Referral to another Air Traffic Manager, the VATUSA Deputy Division Director, Air Traffic Services, or the VATSIM Vice President of Conflict Resolution for further conflict resolution.
3. MEMBERSHIP
3.1 Home Controller
3.1.1 Description
- a. A home controller is defined as a controller assigned to the VATUSA division; whose primary facility is ZNY.
- b. Home controllers are required to log more than half of their VATSIM network time on ZNY positions.
3.1.2 Activity Requirements
- a. Controllers must complete two (2) hours of approved activity every calendar quarter.
- b.1. Quarter is defined as three (3) month period; JAN-MAR, APR-JUN, JUL-SEP, OCT-DEC.
- c.b. The following are approved activities:
- 1. Log a session on VATSIM on a ZNY position.
- 2. Conduct a training session.
- 3. Attend a training session.
3.2 Visiting Controller
3.2.1 Description
- a. A visiting controller is defined as a controller whose primary facility is not ZNY.
3.2.2 Activity Requirement
- a. Visiting controllers are required to meet the same activity standards as a home controller. See section 3.1.2 above.
3.3 Controller Applications
3.3.1 General Policies
- a. All applications are subject to the VATSIM Visiting and Transfer Policy.
3.3.2 Transferring Controllers
- a. Controllers wishing to transfer to ZNY from another VATUSA facility should do so through the VATUSA website.
- b. Controllers wishing to transfer to ZNY from outside VATUSA must first transfer to VATUSA using a region transfer from the VATSIM website.
- c. The ZNY Senior Staff reserves the right to deny or refuse any transfer controller request for transfers that do not adhere to the VATSIM and VATUSA Visiting and Transfer Policy.
3.3.3 Visiting Controllers
- a. Visiting controllers wishing to visit ZNY should fill out the appropriate visiting controller application on the ZNY website.
- b. Visiting controllers from outside VATUSA will need to provide a letter of recommendation from their home divisions staff containing at least the following:
- 1. The visitors' current VATSIM rating.
- 2. The date of the visitors' latest rating change.
- 3. The date the last FIR, Division, or Region transfer.
- c. The ZNY Senior Staff reserves the right to deny or refuse any transfer controller request for transfers that do not adhere to the VATSIM and VATUSA Visiting and Transfer Policy.
- d. Applicants who meet the requirements outlined in the previous policies are subject to a Global Controller Administration Policy (GCAP) written exam to demonstrate GCAP competency.
- 1. Applicants are required to pass all competency exams before being accepted as a visitor in ZNY.
- 2. Applicants who fail any portion of the competency assessments shall be notified via e-mail and rejected as a visiting controller. Applicants may reapply as a visitor 60 days after the last attempt.
- e.3. Repeated failure of the GCAP entrance exam may result in the applicant visiting controller being denied without warning.
3.3.4 Visiting New York Oceanic – KZNY
- a. C1 or higher rated controllers may apply for visiting controller status with New York Oceanic.
- 1. C1 or higher ZWY visitors do not need to complete ZNY training before becoming certified for ZWY.