FAA hires over 2,000 video gamers as air traffic controllers

US hires over 2k video gamers as air traffic controllers

FAA hires over 2,000 video gamers as air traffic controllers

The Federal Aviation Administration has hired more than 2,000 video gamers to train as air traffic controllers, meeting 94% of its hiring goal, according to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The initiative aims to address a critical shortage of controllers, leveraging gamers' skills in quick thinking, focus, and multitasking. The FAA has another 2,000 candidates in the pipeline. Controllers earn a median annual wage of $144,580, but face rigorous requirements, including U.S. citizenship, age under 31, and passing pre-employment tests.

A lot of what they do playing games ... is what they do ... controlling traffic in the air.
  1. ViktorRay

    Wait after reading the article it simply says that many of these hired people also play video games.

    Their definition of “video gamer” is literally just somebody who says they play games.

    I don’t see what the big deal is. Lots of young people play games every now and then.

    Many medical students play video games. You don’t see articles saying “America’s new surgeons…are video gamers!”

  2. ksymph

    To be clear, they began a recruitment ad campaign targeting gamers, and ended up meeting their hiring goal of 2,000+. It's not like they pulled 2,000 gamers off the street and stuck them in ATC towers.

    Better link (.gov):

    https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/trumps-transpor...

    > With only about 25 percent of controllers holding a traditional college degree, this effort is focused on reaching talented young people pursuing alternative career paths, many of whom are active in gaming. Feedback from controller exit interviews reinforces this, with several controllers pointing to gaming as an influence on their ability to think quickly, stay focused, and manage complexity.

  3. monster_truck

    Have played competitive fps games with a couple of ATC dudes for almost half of my life now.

    They're all very sensible, level headed people who get justifiably upset when you do not do the procedurally and objectively correct (lowest risk, highest percentage) thing to win in a given situation and will calmly spell it all out every single time.

  4. Neywiny

    No mention of what games they're playing?

    Also no mention of when the NYC ones were told to move to Pennsylvania or be fired? Interestingly also cbs's article https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/new-york-philadelphia-a...

  5. _--__--__

    ATCs are chronically understaffed in a way that endangers all of us, and the FAA has been under scrutiny for their hiring practices for over a decade https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39184451

    It's equally plausible to me that this is an example of "we need to try something and this is something" or just deflection from the prior criticism.

  6. comrade1234

    I had a coworker from the democratic republic of Congo who insisted that if he was back home he would do ok fighting because he played lots of first-person shooters. I mean he was 100% serious about this. We argued about it.

    He got a commitment from our employer to pay his undergrad tuition. But he disappeared one day, probably went home to fight and die. I search for him every now and then but I think he's gone.

    I think his naïveté is equal to this policy.

  7. tsoukase

    It would be more interesting if they control for the games played. Eg Air traffic controllers that play Flight Sim, truck drivers that play GTA5 or teachers with Call of duty.

  8. scrapcode

    When I got interested in flying I took to flight simulators and the VATSIM network[0], as I had seen mentioned multiple times that the radio work can be a difficult aspect of flying to pick up on when flying out of a towered/busy field. By the time I started, I was comfortable on the radio and pre-flight checks, and this seemed to gained quite a bit of favor from my CFI.

    I'm not saying it made me a well-versed pilot, but simulating these situations can do a lot to get one going.

    [0] https://vatsim.net/

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