See inside the tower controlling the chaos of Vancouver Harbour's airspace | Secret Spaces
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- Vancouver Harbour Tower is responsible for keeping pilots and passengers moving safely through one of the busiest waterfront airspaces in North America, and at 142 metres off the ground, it's also one of the highest air traffic control centres in the world. Our Mike Killeen got a tour in the first entry in our new Secret Spaces series.
Must be one of the few ATC towers that is above the level of the flights for a fair portion of their approach and departure.
Keep in mind this is a very small shipping port by global standards. It's not even in the top 100 sea ports by tonnage or TAU moved.
people flying in this airspace aren't there for the shipping though. They are there for the views - I'm guessing most of the traffic there is leisure and tourism related.
Still a very busy port
How to get this job which these people are doing?
Hmm looks like it's next to Canada place
Hmm
It’s on top of 200 Granville St. Used to be the Vancouver Sun/The Province office tower
@@BC_Geoff Oh. I thought it was the YVR tower. Oops. Do you know what level the van harbor tower is?
32nd floor
But why not upload in 4K or at least 1080? CBC, so mediocre.
money laundering city
So no disabled welcome to work for Nav Canada. Inaccessible work violation of the Human Rights code.
Don’t be so fucking stupid! What are the odds of a severely disabled air traffic controller being the best person for the job, in this unique location? Pretty slim, I would say! A crane would also be a forbidden workplace for a wheelchair user. Are you going to complain about that too?
Besides, if there was a fire or similar emergency situation, could a disabled person self-evacuate? No! They would just become a hazard to their able-bodied colleagues.
Believe this location would be grandfathered in as it was compliant at the time of construction with current accessibility laws at the time