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Becoming an air traffic controller is hard, since the application and training process is highly demanding and competitive, taking up to 2 years that include aptitude, psychological, and physical assessments. Those who make it to the academy are expected undergo challenging selection tests.
After completing all of the necessary training components to work in a tower or a radar facility, you qualify to become a CPC. The FAA expects trainees to complete all necessary training in 1.5-3 years.
The most basic requirement to becoming a traffic control technician by most employers is vocational or on-the-job training or an associates degree. Skills include the following: Able to understand and communicate information. Know how to operate related equipment.
There are several paths to becoming an air traffic controller. Candidates typically need an associates or a bachelors degree from the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative program, several years of progressively responsible work experience, or a combination of education and experience.
No medical history or clinical diagnosis of a convulsive disorder. No other disease of the nervous system that would constitute a hazard to safety in the air traffic control system. An applicant under any form of treatment, including preventive treatment, of any disease of the nervous system, is disqualified.
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If you do traffic control work on or adjacent to a public road, you must have a SafeWork NSW traffic control work training (TCWT) card. To get a card you need to complete training and assessment with a SafeWork NSW approved training provider.

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