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How the ongoing air traffic controller shortage is affecting Florida鈥檚 airspace, and how to fix it

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An air traffic controller stands beneath a radar screen in the control tower at Washington's Reagan National Airport on Sept. 18, 2008.

Air traffic controllers direct aircrafts in and out of the airport and monitor them as they fly through the skies.

But, as travelers pack Florida airports this Spring Break, the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) is dealing with an ongoing shortage of air traffic controllers.

President Biden released a proposed for Fiscal Year 2025 earlier this month, which includes to speed up the hiring and training of air traffic controllers, according to the Federal Aviation Authority.

Strain on the system

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Jim Gregory is the Dean of the College of Engineering at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.

Although the FAA met its of hiring 1,500 new air traffic controllers, there continues to be a shortage of controllers, according to Jim Gregory, Dean of the College of Engineering at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.

鈥淭he pandemic is one reason why we see the shortage today. There's also the effects of government shutdowns, and maybe people chose to retire early. There were different factors there where it's kind of a convergence of many of these things together that lead to the shortage that we have today.鈥

Less air traffic controllers is resulting in more delays for travelers, but Gregory said it鈥檚 not the only reason.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a very safe system that the FAA is built with air traffic control, but the level of resilience to that system goes down when you have fewer controllers. So, resilience to things like thunderstorms or other things where it's the system's ability to handle those disruptions elegantly. We see delays when weather comes in more frequently because we are limited on how many air traffic controllers there are.鈥

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Training & hiring

In February, the FAA announced its (AT-CTI) program to help accelerate the training and hiring of air traffic controllers.

Through the AT-CTI program, colleges will be authorized by the FAA to provide the same curriculum offered at the FAA Air Traffic Controller Academy.

鈥淭hat Academy, largely what the students do there is the same as what students at Embry Riddle are learning. We've intentionally modeled our programs after what the FAA does for quality reasons.鈥

Once accepted into the program, Gregory said students at schools like Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach will have a fast track to becoming an air traffic controller.

ERAU currently has about 35 graduates per year from the Air Traffic Management major, according to Gregory.

鈥淲e have a lot of students who also pursue that as a minor. So there's really good interest with our students. The bottleneck is really how many students the FAA can pull through the academy in a given year. Right now, it's 1,800 per year, and they're anticipating next year, it's going to go up to 2,000.鈥

Currently, Gregory said it may take a few years before there鈥檚 enough trained air traffic controllers to keep up with travel demands.

鈥淭he whole selection process from start to finish may take from one to three years before somebody is out in the workforce, producing, and managing traffic at a meaningful level.鈥

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