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Employment Air traffic controllers held about 24,000 jobs in 2004. The vast majority were employed by the FAA. Air traffic controllers work at airports, in towers and flight service stations, and in air route traffic control centers. Some professional controllers conduct research at the FAA's national experimental center near Atlantic City, NJ. Others serve as instructors at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City, OK. A small number of civilian controllers work for the U. S. Department of Defense. In addition to controllers employed by the Federal Government, some work for private air traffic control companies providing service to non-FAA towers.
Earnings Air traffic controllers earn relatively high pay and have good benefits. Median annual earnings of air traffic controllers in May 2004 were $102,030. The middle 50 percent earned between $78,170 and $126,260. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $57,720, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $139,210. The average annual salary, excluding overtime earnings, for air traffic controllers in the Federal Government, which employs 90 percent of the total, in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $106,380 in May 2004. The Air Traffic Control pay system classifies each air traffic facility into one of eight levels with corresponding pay bands. Under this pay system, controllers' salaries are determined by the rating of the facility. The higher the rating, the higher the controller's salary and the greater the demand on the controller's judgment, skill, and decision making ability. Depending on length of service, air traffic controllers receive 13 to 26 days of paid vacation and 13 days of paid sick leave each year, in addition to life insurance and health benefits. Controllers also can retire at an earlier age and with fewer years of service than other Federal employees. Air traffic controllers are eligible to retire at age 50 with 20 years of service as an active air traffic controller or after 25 years of active service at any age. There is a mandatory retirement age of 56 for controllers who manage air traffic. However, Federal law provides for exemptions to the mandatory age of 56, up to age 61, for controllers having exceptional skills and experience.
Related Occupations Airfield operations specialists also are involved in the direction and control of traffic in air transportation.
Common Lay Titles Air Route Controller Air Route Traffic Controller Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS) Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station Air Traffic Control Specialist, Tower Air Traffic Controller Air Traffic Controller (Enroute Option) Air Traffic Controller (Tower Option) Air Traffic Coordinator Aircraft Communicator Airport Traffic Controller Airway Controller Airway Traffic Controller Airways Control Specialist Airways Operations Specialist Certified Professional Controller (CPC) Chief Controller Communications Operator Communicator Control Tower Operator Dispatcher Dispatcher, Flight Tower Flight Communications Officer Flight Control Specialist Flight Dispatcher Flight Radio Officer Flight Radio Operator Flight Service Specialist Ground Control Approach Technician (GCA Technician) Signal Tower Operator Supervisor, Air Traffic Technician, Ground Control Approach Tower Control Operator
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Schools Offering Degrees for
Air Traffic Controllers |
 | Wyotech | Campus | Bedford, MA 01730 |  | Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology | Campus | Flushing, NY 11369 |  | Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics | Campus | West Mifflin, PA 15122 |  | Embry Riddle Aeronautical University | Campus | Daytona Beach, FL 32114 |  | Everglades University | Campus | Orlando, FL 32807 |  | Everglades University | Campus | Boca Raton, FL 33431 |  | National Aviation Academy A & P School | Campus | Clearwater, FL 33760 |  | Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics | Campus | Vienna, OH 44473 |  | Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology | Campus | Belleville, MI 48111 |  | Mountain Air Helicopters | Campus | Logan, UT 84321 |  | San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Aviation Campus | Campus | Fresno, CA 93727 |  | Wyotech | Campus | Oakland, CA 94621 |
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