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Still staring down the barrel of a sector-wide shortage, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is fast-tracking young adults to the tarmac. This Wednesday, the FAA announced it was starting a pilot program that allows students of two schools to bypass ...
Aims Community College has been approved to start an air traffic controllers program allowing students entry into the industry at a higher rate. Aims will now offer the Enhanced Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative, also known as E-CTI. The E-CTI is ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has greenlit Aims Community College in Colorado as the next school to implement the Enhanced Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (E-CTI).
The Transportation Department's inspector general has initiated an audit to examine the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) training of new air traffic controllers, according to an official document. This review follows an announcement last year by the ...
Tony Knobloch’s interest in air traffic control goes beyond his family’s ties to the field. “I want to make a lot of money,” said Knobloch, a 21-year-old from Loveland in the air traffic controller program at Aims Community College. He’s in the ...
NASHUA – In January, the Federal Aviation Administration designated Nashua Community College as a partner for its Control Tower Operator Partnership program. The program is a college-based Air Traffic Controller training program for Contracted towers.