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The FAA is changing its rules for hiring Air Traffic Controllers.
Now the agency charged with your safety in the skies is hiring controllers
right off the street.
No experience necessary.
A MUST SEE video: investigative report
If you’re looking for an exciting, challenging and rewarding aviation career, become an FAA Air Traffic Controller.
Every day of the year, and especially on holidays, more than 15,000 federal controllers at 315 FAA air traffic facilities are on the job, guiding more than 87,000 flights every day across our national airspace system. Do you have what it takes to help us control the skies?
To be an Air Traffic Control Specialist, you must:
All vacancies for air traffic control specialist positions will be announced via USAJOBS. This is not an official vacancy announcement.