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To be an ATC through the FAA in the US, you must be a US citizen. Over 90% of the ATC jobs in the US are through the FAA, so that’s something to keep in mind. Also, completing an AT-CTI program doesn’t *guarantee* placement, it just helps. 👍🏻
I dont think you have to go to college for this, do you ? I'm pretty sure you have to do like a few years of training which you get a salary for aswell well thats what I found on Google but then again I'm still in school to so I'm not fully sure
@Ben lovegrove I am working as ATC in India. How can I join US or UK Air traffic management. Will they allow non nationals to become ATCO in their country?
You can apply for jobs but I suspect there are enought US citizens applying for the same jobs so you'll need to have special skills to beat the competition.
@@BenLovegrove And how about UK. As I am already an ATCO in India will that carry any weightage in selection. And can I directly apply for the job or I have to apply for training?
@@thegreygoblin in India you have to wait for the notification which in the present scenario will take more than a year. Then you have the clear the test. Everything related to the test is available online.
Hi im currently an air traffic controller in Brazil and i have a living permit for the UK as i have lived and studied in the Uk during my younger years. I want to know if im eligible to work as an ATC in the UK as well and if yes what do i need to improve my chances ?
I don't know the details but I would expect it's only possible if you're fluent in English and can obtain a job offer before you enter the USA, but check with people who work in aviation in the US.
What if you get the qualifications needed for the UK but then also do a degree in medicine (because you might be interested in being a doctor) and apply to be an ATC. Would your chances be reduced, higher or the same? Thanks
No, you don't need to go to university after A Levels. It's not mandatory and if you do choose to go it depends on what you study. I would suggest your time would be better spent in a junior role working as a radio operator at an airfield or in some other capacity in aviation.
I don't know for certain but I would think it's highly unlikely. I suggest you get your training and experience done in India then look around for jobs when you're qualified.
@@BenLovegrove thankyou so much sir for ur reply. Sir as I'm from India so I need to complete a graduation degree that's why I asked.😊 I was so confused which course would be fine to become an atc officer bsc physics or maths.
I've made another copy of this video because the July 2018 was narrated by an auto-voice. I've also added some additional information. If you have any questions, please post them here.
Sir how much we have to pay for training or when we apply for it and we get accepted then they will pay us too as a trainee
This is my second option if I can’t become a pilot
Same bro
Sammeeee
I was like i will become a pilot
Than the university said no scholarship for you
I was like ok plan B it is
Me too 😂😂😂😂
Likewise man!
Sameee
Love from India 🥰
this job is for me!!
To be an ATC through the FAA in the US, you must be a US citizen. Over 90% of the ATC jobs in the US are through the FAA, so that’s something to keep in mind. Also, completing an AT-CTI program doesn’t *guarantee* placement, it just helps. 👍🏻
How to become become flight dispatcher officer in India.
International student can apply in uk..?
Want to know also bro
I am thinking of choosing this as my career path and I am in year 11. What should I do in college/sixth form?
I dont think you have to go to college for this, do you ? I'm pretty sure you have to do like a few years of training which you get a salary for aswell well thats what I found on Google but then again I'm still in school to so I'm not fully sure
amaan ramzan you have to be 18 in the Uk to start as a trainee in NATS so I have to go through a levels in the uk
@@cC-ju6wf oh yh idk then I'm guessing it doesn't matter what u choose
does anyone know where i stay in fareham whilst training
What did you end up studying?
Under 31 wtf? Too bad I'm 32...
good day .please how do i gat you email ,because i will ike to know more on the Air traffic controller
What is design flied in aeronautical
@Ben lovegrove I am working as ATC in India. How can I join US or UK Air traffic management. Will they allow non nationals to become ATCO in their country?
You can apply for jobs but I suspect there are enought US citizens applying for the same jobs so you'll need to have special skills to beat the competition.
@@BenLovegrove tq.
@@BenLovegrove And how about UK. As I am already an ATCO in India will that carry any weightage in selection. And can I directly apply for the job or I have to apply for training?
Sir how can i contact you. I too am an aspiring ATC
@@thegreygoblin in India you have to wait for the notification which in the present scenario will take more than a year. Then you have the clear the test. Everything related to the test is available online.
Do you need a levels to be an air traffic controller
theyre not requirements. only need the gcse grades stated
Hi I'm from Delhi India after graduation.. how to join avation sector please inform 🙏🇮🇳✌️
Hi im currently an air traffic controller in Brazil and i have a living permit for the UK as i have lived and studied in the Uk during my younger years. I want to know if im eligible to work as an ATC in the UK as well and if yes what do i need to improve my chances ?
I think you may need to speak to someone in NATS to get an answer to your questions - www.nats.aero/
Hello I am looking to become an atc in uk do I kind of degree do I need to join the NATS plan?
Check the NATS website for current entry requirements.
hi friend, can you answer me please? Can i get the job of Air Traffic Controller in USA , if I have work experience in Russia?
I don't know the details but I would expect it's only possible if you're fluent in English and can obtain a job offer before you enter the USA, but check with people who work in aviation in the US.
The FAA requires you to be a US citizen at this time.
Hello Sir. Can you plz tell me, which is the best way to overcome acrophobia ?
I'm sorry but the answer is beyond my knowledge. You need to seek guidance from a medical practitioner.
That's fine. Thank you sir.
What if you get the qualifications needed for the UK but then also do a degree in medicine (because you might be interested in being a doctor) and apply to be an ATC. Would your chances be reduced, higher or the same? Thanks
Pls tell us detailed video how to become ATC in India.....
Please watch the video to the end. I mention India briefly later on.
What are the best qualifications to have. In the U.K. like maths and English etc.
English and Maths are the top two.
How about age Sir?
@@mbiganyithemba964 Hi, I think you have to be under 30 or 26 to apply in the UK. However, you also have to be over the age of 18
It's sad they have age limits !!
In UK what is the age limit?Thanks
So In England, After A-levels you don't need to go to university or do you?
No, you don't need to go to university after A Levels. It's not mandatory and if you do choose to go it depends on what you study. I would suggest your time would be better spent in a junior role working as a radio operator at an airfield or in some other capacity in aviation.
Can i apply for atc trainee program in europe from India holding Indian passport??
I don't know for certain but I would think it's highly unlikely. I suggest you get your training and experience done in India then look around for jobs when you're qualified.
Hello sir. Currently I'm pursuing bsc physics honours am I eligible for this job?
Please response
Yes, you're eligible. I don't think you need a BSC in Physics to apply but it might help.
@@BenLovegrove thankyou so much sir for ur reply.
Sir as I'm from India so I need to complete a graduation degree that's why I asked.😊 I was so confused which course would be fine to become an atc officer bsc physics or maths.
I guessed you were from India. People in the UK don't call me 'sir'. 😄
@@BenLovegrove ohh I didn't know that😅