How To Become an Air Traffic Controller
Path 3: You want to enroll in an Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) Program
Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative Program
The FAA has partnerships with many colleges and universities. These schools offer two- and four-year non-engineering degrees that teach basic courses in air traffic control. We call this program the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program. The program is designed to provide qualified applicants to fill developmental air traffic control specialist positions.
Tell me more about the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative Program.
If I am interested in the AT-CTI program and want to be an air traffic controller, what must I do?
- Graduate from an FAA approved AT-CTI program
- Receive an official school recommendation
- Be a United States citizen
- In most cases, not have reached age 31
- Pass a medical examination
- Pass a security investigation
- Achieve a score of at least 70 on the FAA pre-employment test
- Speak English clearly enough for others to understand you on communications equipment
- Complete an interview
