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The "federal aviation administration" or FAA says it's making some progress in addressing the nation's air traffic controller shortage. Training underway, as we speak at the agency's "learning hub." ...
The academy “is the introduction into air traffic,” said Chris Wilbanks, FAA vice president for mission support. “This really ...
With a nationwide controller shortage causing delays at major airports, the FAA is fast-tracking its training pipeline. FOX ...
FAA partners with Middle Georgia State University to address air traffic controller shortage through Enhanced AT-CTI program, ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has introduced a bill to let air traffic controllers work past age 61 if they meet medical standards.
Control towers across the US have been consistently understaffed and there's six-figure salaries on offer for those entering the industry.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) on Thursday introduced a bill that would give the U.S. Transportation secretary the power to exempt air traffic controllers from mandatory retirement past age 61.
Middle Georgia State University becomes Georgia’s first school in FAA’s enhanced air traffic controller training program to ...
The FAA successfully completed the installation and testing in June of a brand-new fiber optic communications network between ...
Middle Georgia State University is the first college in its state to be authorized for the Enhanced Air Traffic-Collegiate ...
The U.S. Senate Wednesday voted 53 to 43 to approve long-time Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford to head the Federal Aviation ...