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Air traffic controller : Career development

There are a number of opportunities for career development in air traffic control. These opportunities are available after you have completed your initial training and period of operational experience.

In preparation for promotion to higher grades, you may be able to take specialist courses and secondments. The higher grades might include the following roles:

  • on-the-job training instructor and mentor;
  • operational watch supervisor, where the role is to manage the work of other controllers;
  • non-operational air traffic controller officer positions, such as working at a college of air traffic control or an evaluation unit, where you would train
  • and assess new recruits, both in the classroom and in practical sessions;
  • incident investigator.

In addition, an air traffic control officer can train to be a local competency examiner in order to maintain professional standards. It should be noted that professional standards are maintained by peer assessment, not management examination.

Further promotion is to management and planning posts.

There are opportunities for job movement within the European Union, given that English is the international language used in air traffic. Furthermore, the Single European Sky initiative aims to reduce the number of smaller, fragmented traffic control areas and phase out national borders in airspace.

The Single European Sky was introduced by EUROCONTROL: European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation , an intergovernmental organisation made up of 38 member states and the European Community.

Information about these developments is also available from the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA)  and the Airport International news updates.

 
AGCAS
Written by Jo Speed, University of Stirling
Date: 
January 2010
 
 
 

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