Does the FAA pay for my training?
Published 08/04/2016 02:37 PM |
Updated 08/11/2016 09:42 AM
Does the FAA pay for my training?Yes, the FAA pays for initial ATC training for entry-level ATC employees
(FG-2152-01 Academy Trainee). This initial ATC training is provided at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Successful Academy trainees will receive additional training on-the-job at their facility.
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