programs

To become an air traffic controller in the United States, there are several hurdles to get through before you even begin training. Traditionally, training to become an air traffic controller has been via the military, FAA Approved CTI colleges for a two- or four-year degree in air traffic control or be one of the lucky few that get hired by the FAA without previous experience or training in air traffic control.
Enter the ATCFO approach and you can train to become an air traffic controller at the Trade School level. Our partners at Polk County School Board and Traviss Technical College have created a State of Florida Department of Education accredited Control Tower Operator course located in Bartow, Florida. While we love our military, not everyone has the capability to join the military. Obtaining a college degree can be very expensive and time consuming. Air Traffic control does NOT require a college degree; therefore, we have brought an air traffic control training program to the Trade School level. We are the very first of its kind in the United States.
consulting
ATCFO provides consulting services for all aviation related fields. Our experience in the aviation community touches mostaspects of aviation. Our consulting focus is air traffic control and the needs of air traffic control facilities. We team with trade schools, airport management, FCT organizations, NATCA and the FAA.
Training
Training and devolving new air traffic controllers is the true love of ATCFO. Our background understands the importance of producing quality air traffic controllers. All ATCFO sponsored schools will have an approved curriculum framework in the state the classes take place. We have created a program that allows each student to understand and expand their capabilities and set them up to provide air traffic services at a facility that suites the needs of both the facility and controller. Train for success.
Recruiting
Quality recruitment is a part of the process and ATCFO leadership has extensive air traffic control recruiting experience. We collaborate with community leaders and organizations that promote and participate in programs that assist the underprivileged. As a veteran service-disabled veteran organization, ATCFO shall generate avenues that will assist qualified veterans to become an air traffic controller
Job placement assistance
Job placement services for those that excel in any ATCFO sponsored schools. Qualified controllers that receive an Air Traffic Control Tower Operator (CTO) certificate in any ATCFO sponsored schools get referred to an appropriate facility. Qualified Veteran Air Traffic Controllers (ATCS), retired FAA ATCS, or experienced ATCS with a previous CTO will be placed at appropriate facilities.
consulting
ATCFO provides consulting services for all aviation related fields. Our experience in the aviation community touches mostaspects of aviation. Our consulting focus is air traffic control and the needs of air traffic control facilities. We team with trade schools, airport management, FCT organizations, NATCA and the FAA.
Training
Training and devolving new air traffic controllers is the true love of ATCFO. Our background understands the importance of producing quality air traffic controllers. All ATCFO sponsored schools will have an approved curriculum framework in the state the classes take place. We have created a program that allows each student to understand and expand their capabilities and set them up to provide air traffic services at a facility that suites the needs of both the facility and controller. Train for success.
Recruiting
Quality recruitment is a part of the process and ATCFO leadership has extensive air traffic control recruiting experience. We collaborate with community leaders and organizations that promote and participate in programs that assist the underprivileged. As a veteran service-disabled veteran organization, ATCFO shall generate avenues that will assist qualified veterans to become an air traffic controller
Job placement assistance
Job placement services for those that excel in any ATCFO sponsored schools. Qualified controllers that receive an Air Traffic Control Tower Operator (CTO) certificate in any ATCFO sponsored schools get referred to an appropriate facility. Qualified Veteran Air Traffic Controllers (ATCS), retired FAA ATCS, or experienced ATCS with a previous CTO will be placed at appropriate facilities.
consulting
ATCFO provides consulting services for all aviation related fields. Our experience in the aviation community touches mostaspects of aviation. Our consulting focus is air traffic control and the needs of air traffic control facilities. We team with trade schools, airport management, FCT organizations, NATCA and the FAA.
Training
Training and devolving new air traffic controllers is the true love of ATCFO. Our background understands the importance of producing quality air traffic controllers. All ATCFO sponsored schools will have an approved curriculum framework in the state the classes take place. We have created a program that allows each student to understand and expand their capabilities and set them up to provide air traffic services at a facility that suites the needs of both the facility and controller. Train for success.
Recruiting
Quality recruitment is a part of the process and ATCFO leadership has extensive air traffic control recruiting experience. We collaborate with community leaders and organizations that promote and participate in programs that assist the underprivileged. As a veteran service-disabled veteran organization, ATCFO shall generate avenues that will assist qualified veterans to become an air traffic controller
Job placement assistance
Job placement services for those that excel in any ATCFO sponsored schools. Qualified controllers that receive an Air Traffic Control Tower Operator (CTO) certificate in any ATCFO sponsored schools get referred to an appropriate facility. Qualified Veteran Air Traffic Controllers (ATCS), retired FAA ATCS, or experienced ATCS with a previous CTO will be placed at appropriate facilities.
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To become an air traffic controller in the United States, there are several hurdles to get through before you even begin training. Traditionally, training to become an air traffic controller has been via the military, FAA Approved CTI colleges for a two- or four-year degree in air traffic control or be one of the lucky few that get hired by the FAA without previous experience or training in air traffic control.
Enter the ATCFO approach and you can train to become an air traffic controller at the Trade School level. Our partners at Polk County School Board and Traviss Technical College have created a State of Florida Department of Education accredited Control Tower Operator course located in Bartow, Florida. While we love our military, not everyone has the capability to join the military. Obtaining a college degree can be very expensive and time consuming. Air Traffic control does NOT require a college degree; therefore, we have brought an air traffic control training program to the Trade School level. We are the very first of its kind in the United States.
Explore and Compare Programs
To become an air traffic controller in the United States, there are several hurdles to get through before you even begin training. Traditionally, training to become an air traffic controller has been via the military, FAA Approved CTI colleges for a two- or four-year degree in air traffic control or be one of the lucky few that get hired by the FAA without previous experience or training in air traffic control.
Enter the ATCFO approach and you can train to become an air traffic controller at the Trade School level. Our partners at Polk County School Board and Traviss Technical College have created a State of Florida Department of Education accredited Control Tower Operator course located in Bartow, Florida. While we love our military, not everyone has the capability to join the military. Obtaining a college degree can be very expensive and time consuming. Air Traffic control does NOT require a college degree; therefore, we have brought an air traffic control training program to the Trade School level. We are the very first of its kind in the United States.
Explore and Compare Programs
To become an air traffic controller in the United States, there are several hurdles to get through before you even begin training. Traditionally, training to become an air traffic controller has been via the military, FAA Approved CTI colleges for a two- or four-year degree in air traffic control or be one of the lucky few that get hired by the FAA without previous experience or training in air traffic control.
Enter the ATCFO approach and you can train to become an air traffic controller at the Trade School level. Our partners at Polk County School Board and Traviss Technical College have created a State of Florida Department of Education accredited Control Tower Operator course located in Bartow, Florida. While we love our military, not everyone has the capability to join the military. Obtaining a college degree can be very expensive and time consuming. Air Traffic control does NOT require a college degree; therefore, we have brought an air traffic control training program to the Trade School level. We are the very first of its kind in the United States.
