We have received many requests for information on how to become an FAA Air Traffic Controller.  Based on these many requests, we have created the top ten list of things you should know if you are interested in becoming an FAA Air Traffic Controller.  -more-

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This nation's air traffic controllers ensure the safety of about two million people per day - or almost one billion people per year. Air traffic controllers use their skills and judgment to safely direct more than 60 million aircraft annually to their destinations

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The United States air traffic controllers work force consists of about 15,000 dedicated and well-trained men and women.  Most people who fly are probably aware of the controllers working in airport control towers, but many of these professionals work in en route control centers and terminal radar approaches that few people even see or know about. These are all stressful, high energy environments, where every controller knows there is no margin for error. -more-
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