Infrastructure, House of Representatives: May contain copyrighted images or other material, permission from theĬopyright holder may be necessary if you wish to reproduce thisīefore the Subcommittee on Aviation, Committee on Transportation and In its entirety without further permission from GAO. government and is not subject to copyright Your comments regarding the contents or accessibility features of this The portable document format (PDF) file is an exact electronic Accessibility features, such as textĭescriptions of tables, consecutively numbered footnotes placed at theĮnd of the file, and the text of agency comment letters, are providedīut may not exactly duplicate the presentation or format of the printed EveryĪttempt has been made to maintain the structural and data integrity of Of a longer term project to improve GAO products' accessibility. Office (GAO) to be accessible to users with visual impairments, as part Remain' which was released on June 11, 2008. Train Air Traffic Controllers Are Generally on Track, but Challenges This is the accessible text file for GAO report number GAO-08-908TĮntitled 'Federal Aviation Administration: Efforts to Hire, Staff, and ** available, for a complete electronic file of the printed ** ** Please see the PDF (Portable Document Format) file, when ** ** may not resemble those in the printed version. ** No attempt has been made to display graphic images, although ** ** This file contains an ASCII representation of the text of a ** TITLE: Federal Aviation Administration: Efforts to Hire, Staff,Īnd Train Air Traffic Controllers Are Generally on Track, but Officials, controller union representatives, and other Updated with reviews of FAA documents and interviews with FAA Traffic controllers in the current air traffic control system and Progress and challenges in hiring, staffing, and training air Time that it hires and trains new controllers to operate both theĬurrent and the new technologies. Hence, FAA will need to trainĮxperienced controllers to use the new technologies at the same Into air traffic operations and fundamentally change the role ofĪir traffic controllers from controlling individual aircraft to (NextGen), which will integrate new technologies and procedures Implement the next generation air transportation system This massive hiring effort will occur as FAA begins to To replace over 15,000 current controllers, most of whom will be Over the nextĭecade, FAA will need to hire and train nearly 17,000 controllers Working at its air traffic control facilities. Sufficient number of adequately trained air traffic controllers ToĪccomplish this mission safely and efficiently, FAA must have a Take-offs, landings, and flights of over 50,000 aircraft. Train Air Traffic Controllers Are Generally on Track, butĬhallenges Remain (11-JUN-08, GAO-08-908T).Įach day, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controls the Federal Aviation Administration: Efforts to Hire, Staff, and Train Air Traffic Controllers Are Generally on Track, but Challenges Remain Federal Aviation Administration: Efforts to Hire, Staff, and
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