We're very pleased to see that COVID-19 hasn't disrupted the training pipeline for ATC organisations. ANSP recruitment campaigns are underway and running smoothly.
German ANSP, Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) and Switzerland's Skyguide both have recruitment drives in motion for courses starting this fall.
DFS, in collaboration with the Hochschule Worms, are offering the opportunity to combine air traffic control training with earning a bachelor of science in Air Traffic Management.
Skyguide are advertising their school for higher vocational training and the chance to earn an Advanced Federal Diploma of Higher Education as an Air Traffic Controller.
This is in sharp contrast to the response to ATC shortages in the past. The growth of air traffic in Switzerland in the early 2000's was a critical issue that resulted in long hold-ups for passengers, reduced training, reduced airport capacity and frantic recruitment from abroad.
Air traffic control training demands a lot of time, effort and money for ANSPs to find the right candidates. It's always nice to see a lesson learned!
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