Pilot Quality and Network Enjoyment
The quality of many pilots on the network is the subject of much discussion across VATSIM UK and other vACCs, Divisions and Regions. For as far back as I can remember, the topic has been present on a daily basis across VATSIM and I have dealt with my own fair share of well meaning but very new members of the VATSIM network that disrupt my ability to enjoy the network. As a direct result, I have been encouraging people for some time to make better use of the .wallop command whilst controlling, particularly in the en-route environment, whilst also quietly discussing this at more senior levels within VATSIM.
Today, a representative from the Region approached Ben and I to discuss the issue of pilot quality and steps that we are being asked to take moving forwards. The message is simple: across the board, we are being encouraged to make better use of the .wallop command at any time during our controlling. I have already taken steps to ask my training/mentoring teams to ensure that student controllers are taught about appropriate and proper use of the .wallop command during mentoring sessions at all levels and this will propagate to students in due course.
The message to everyone is very clear - if you are controlling (or flying) on the network, and the competence of a pilot falls short of the requirements outlined in Section B8 of the Code of Conduct, please .wallop the pilot. Many that read this will have considered walloping pilots previously but opted not to and I am very keen to understand - either by way of response to this post, by e-mail, by Discord DM or even DM via this forum - to understand why they chose not to. I have made representations to the Region as to why I think that controllers do not commonly .wallop pilots and, quite rightly, I was asked to provide evidence of this. You have my assurances that anything presented to me will be taken to the Region in the right way and I will be asking that your concerns are acted upon.
I will provide assurances on two things: firstly, I have had several discussions with controllers recently whereby they either did .wallop someone, or considered .walloping someone, but realised that there were no supervisors online that could help. My understanding is that all .wallop messages are sent to a Discord server for the awareness of supervisors and I have asked for some months now that people .wallop even in the absence of supervisors; doing so will highlight to the Board of Governors that more supervisors are needed. Secondly, I am aware that additional guidance has been given to Supervisors recently with respect to the appropriate way in which pilots that fall below the expected quality standards should be dealt with.
This has been a highly debated topic for years and for the first time, we have an open invitation to meaningfully contribute to how the topic is handled. It is incumbent now on each and every one of us, particularly as a high-traffic division, to take this request in the spirit it is intended and ensure that we're helping make the network aware of the breadth and scale of the pilot quality problem - it is not enough to simply debate the issue endlessly in Discord. We must now take action, as has been requested, and shine a spotlight on the problem once and for all.
As always, if anyone has any questions, please let me or another member of the DSG know.
Best regards,
Adam, on behalf of the DSG
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