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Facing a severe shortage, the FAA is racing to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. But training them can take years. We visit a school in Florida that's trying to get them on the job faster.
The U.S. needs thousands of additional air traffic controllers, but training and certifying them can take years. NPR visits one school that's trying to get controllers on the job faster.
FAA partners with Middle Georgia State University to address air traffic controller shortage through Enhanced AT-CTI program, ...
Duffy announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has signed an agreement with Middle Georgia State University in ...
Middle Georgia State University is the first college in its state to be authorized for the Enhanced Air Traffic-Collegiate ...
The Trump administration is speeding up efforts to address a shortage of air traffic controllers. FOX News' Sarah Alegre tried out the new training system that's expected to cut the training time for ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn is pushing to reduce air traffic controller shortages. Blackburn, of ...
Middle Georgia State University becomes Georgia’s first school in FAA’s enhanced air traffic controller training program to ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has introduced a bill to let air traffic controllers work past age 61 if they meet medical standards.
"That's where we come in," says Michael McCormick, who worked as an air traffic controller and manager at the FAA for over 30 years and now runs the air traffic management program at Embry-Riddle.