Aerospaced_out said:Mountie, I just checked your posting history. In most instances where you offered an opinion or information about AEC you have been wrong, just as you are here. That you think you can offer meaningful insight into traffic levels as an untrained AEC is truly puzzling. I get that you are trying to be helpful but you really need to offer input only if you are sure it is the right information and hopefuly information based on experience.
In fact there are three airframe types in Moose Jaw (Tutor, Harvard and Hawk) and they all operate with quite different performance characteristics. Throw in that it is a training environment and the myriad of approaches that must be practiced, Moose Jaw is indeed very complex.
Aerospaced_out,
And what vast ATC experience do you have that qualifies you to be such an expert on what constitutes complex traffic. Moose Jaw is NOT "indeed very complex". Yes it is extremely busy and therefore very challenging, but the three aircraft types you mention all have very similar performance characteristics. Try controlling at a Wing that has jets, multi-engine, helicopters, light civies, gliders and SAR Techs, then you can talk about what complexity is. In case you are wondering, I have controlled at Moose Jaw, Goose Bay, Greenwood, Comox and three exercises, MARCOT, NATOAir Meet and Maple Guardian.