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  2. FEAST test - Wikipedia

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    The First European Air Traffic Controller Selection Test (FEAST) is a tool that helps Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) identify the most suitable candidates for the job of air traffic controllers. FEAST was designed by and made available by (EUROCONTROL), the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation.

  3. Air traffic controller - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic controllers are generally individuals who possess superior situational awareness, spatial awareness, and are well organized.Other skills that are essential include a fast processing of numeric computations and mathematics, assertive and firm decision-making skills, the ability to maintain their composure under pressure, and an excellent short-term memory.

  4. ELPAC Test - Wikipedia

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    ELPAC test development began in November 2004 following extensive feasibility studies. In February 2005 a core development team, consisting of air traffic controllers and English language experts from six countries and EUROCONTROL, began designing the test specifications and items/tasks in accordance with the ICAO language proficiency requirements.

  5. FAA chief 'concerned' about hiring enough air traffic ... - AOL

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    All air traffic controllers must retire at 56 due to the higher possibility of memory or hearing loss, inattentiveness, or reduced eyesight in older individuals, according to the agency.

  6. Air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    The air traffic control tower of Mumbai International Airport in India. Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through a given section of controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace. The primary purpose of ATC ...

  7. Instrument flight rules - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic control may assist in navigation by assigning pilots specific headings ("radar vectors"). The majority of IFR navigation is given by ground- and satellite-based systems, while radar vectors are usually reserved by ATC for sequencing aircraft for a busy approach or transitioning aircraft from takeoff to cruise, among other things.

  8. FOX Business accuses the FAA of air traffic control cheating ...

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    "Be a United States citizen. Start at the FAA Academy no later than your 31st birthday. Pass a medical examination. Pass a security investigation. Have three years of progressively responsible ...

  9. Medical certifications for pilots - Wikipedia

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    Class 3 applies to air traffic controller licences and remote pilot licences. [2] Medical assessment includes physical and mental assessment, and testing of vision (visual acuity and colour perception) and hearing. [2] Examinations are carried out by approved aviation medical examiners.