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  2. There's a shortage of air traffic controllers. It's a job ...

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    Air traffic controllers are not just confined to the airport tower but can also work in a number of stations around and between major airports. ... the average annual salary for a controller in ...

  3. Here's what it takes to become an air traffic controller, a ...

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    Who can become an air traffic controller? ... “Last year, the average salary for Certified Professional Controllers was $158,000 per year,” the FAA says on its website.

  4. Air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic control (ATC) ... Cambodia Air Traffic Services (CATS) Canada ... over seven times the country average salary, more than pilots, and at least ten ...

  5. Air traffic controller - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic controlling dates to the early 1920s in the United Kingdom (UK). [4] [5] The first control tower was established in 1920 at Croydon Airport, but it wasn't until the 1922 Picardie mid-air collision that air traffic control gained wider attention.

  6. Air traffic controllers make an average of $137,000 per year, according to a 2023 report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). But the path to that high-paying position isn’t easy.

  7. Flight information service officer - Wikipedia

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    A FISO is a licensed operator, who most usually works at an aerodrome, although there are some FISOs working in area control centers. [2] FISOs must been validated for each aerodrome, or other air traffic control unit they work for. Air traffic controllers are also permitted to provide flight information services to pilots.

  8. Nav Canada - Wikipedia

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    The company employs approximately 1,900 air traffic controllers (ATCs), 650 [3] flight service specialists (FSSs) and 700 technologists. It has been responsible for the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic in Canadian airspace since November 1, 1996 when the government transferred the ANS from Transport Canada to Nav Canada.

  9. What it takes to be an air traffic controller at the world's ...

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    Air traffic controllers at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the world's busiest airport, direct 909,431 takeoffs and landings a year.