Tower Tales - The ATC Podcast Episode 7 Mahesh and Wg Cdr S Chakravarty

In this episode of Tower Tales, host Mahesh Sharma interviews Wing Commander Sanjoy Chakravorty, a veteran air traffic controller from the Indian Air Force. The conversation covers Chakravorty's early motivations for joining the Air Force, his experiences during his first postings, and the mentorship he received. He shares memorable incidents from his time in Jaisalmer and Bagdogra, highlighting the challenges and innovations he introduced in air traffic management. The episode concludes with valuable advice for aspiring air traffic controllers, emphasizing the importance of practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Takeaways The importance of mentorship in shaping a young ATC officer's career. Experiences in Jaisalmer were both challenging and adventurous. Innovative solutions can significantly improve operational efficiency. Understanding the terrain is crucial for effective air traffic management. Building a strong rapport with pilots enhances safety and communication. Proactive problem-solving can prevent potential incidents. Early experiences set the foundation for a successful career in ATC. Continuous learning and adaptation are key to proficiency in air traffic control. Collaboration among team members is essential for effective operations. A good controller must balance practical skills with theoretical knowledge.

Om Podcasten

"Welcome to 'Tower Tales,' the podcast that brings you the untold stories of the heroes who have silently safeguarded our skies. I am Group Captain Mahesh Sharma, a veteran of the Indian Air Force, where I served as an air traffic controller and performed various operational roles and assignments. I also had the honour of serving alongside some of the finest controllers, and through this podcast, I aim to bring their untold stories to light. In this series, we dive deep into the professional and personal lives of veteran air traffic controllers who have served in the Indian Air Force.