Overall the training program lasts 52 consecutive weeks (12 months). It consists of 3 phases. Training is broken down into Classroom Instruction, Tower Qualification Training (Live Traffic), and Advanced Simulation with Tower Proficiency Training. Upon successful completion of all three phases of training, the student will be evaluated to receive their Control Tower Operator (CTO) Certificate.
Control Tower Operator (CTO) Certification
Upon successful completion of all 3 phases of training, the student will be evaluated by an FAA Examiner in accordance with FAR Part 65. This is a practical “over the shoulder” exam. When the student successfully demonstrates the ability to apply and perform air traffic control procedures, the examiner will issue the student a Control Tower Operator Certificate with Facility Rating. The student is then certified by the FAA.
Campus locations
Air Traffic Controllers are the unsung superheroes of our skies; working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the safe and efficient movement of aircraft.
USA (2 Locations)
Cayman Islands