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Job Description
Control air traffic on and within vicinity of airport and movement of air traffic between altitude sectors and control centers according to established procedures and policies. Authorize, regulate, and control commercial airline flights according to government or company regulations to expedite and ensure flight safety.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 53-2021.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 118,200.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 56.00
- Currently, there are 23,240 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Air Traffic Controllers”.
Also Known As…
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Radar Air Traffic Controller
- Control Tower Operator
- Certified Professional Controller (CPC)
- Air Traffic Controller, Center
- Air Traffic Controller (Tower Option)
- Air Traffic Controller (Enroute Option)
- Air Traffic Controller (ATC)
- Air Traffic Control Specialist/Certified Professional Controller (ATC Specialist/CPC)
- Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal
- Air Traffic Control Specialist (ATCS)
- Traffic Control Specialist
- Tower Control Operator
- Tower Air Traffic Control Specialist
- Technical Communicator
- Station Air Traffic Control Specialist
- Signal Tower Operator
- Ground Control Approach Technician (GCA Technician)
- Flight Tower Dispatcher
- Flight Service Specialist
- Flight Radio Officer
- Flight Dispatcher
- Flight Control Specialist
- Flight Communications Officer
- Enroute Controller
- Dispatcher
- Communicator
- Communications Operator
- Chief Controller
- Chief Communications Officer
- Airways Operations Specialist
- Airways Control Specialist
- Airway Traffic Controller
- Airway Controller
- Airport Traffic Controller
- Airport Tower Controller
- Airline Dispatcher
- Aircraft Communicator
- Air Traffic Supervisor
- Air Traffic Coordinator
- Air Traffic Control Operator
- Air Route Traffic Controller
- Air Route Controller
- Access Control Specialist
Tasks for “Flight Radio Operator”
- Inspect, adjust, or control radio equipment or airport lights.
- Provide on-the-job training to new air traffic controllers.
- Provide flight path changes or directions to emergency landing fields for pilots traveling in bad weather or in emergency situations.
- Conduct pre-flight briefings on weather conditions, suggested routes, altitudes, indications of turbulence, or other flight safety information.
- Maintain radio or telephone contact with adjacent control towers, terminal control units, or other area control centers to coordinate aircraft movement.
- Monitor or direct the movement of aircraft within an assigned air space or on the ground at airports to minimize delays and maximize safety.
- Contact pilots by radio to provide meteorological, navigational, or other information.
- Determine the timing or procedures for flight vector changes.
- Initiate or coordinate searches for missing aircraft.
- Organize flight plans or traffic management plans to prepare for planes about to enter assigned airspace.
- Check conditions and traffic at different altitudes in response to pilots' requests for altitude changes.
- Relay air traffic information, such as courses, altitudes, or expected arrival times, to control centers.
- Alert airport emergency services in cases of emergency or when aircraft are experiencing difficulties.
- Issue landing and take-off authorizations or instructions.
- Review records or reports for clarity and completeness and maintain records or reports as required under federal law.
- Transfer control of departing flights to traffic control centers and accept control of arriving flights.
- Analyze factors such as weather reports, fuel requirements, or maps to determine air routes.
- Direct ground traffic, including taxiing aircraft, maintenance or baggage vehicles, or airport workers.
- Monitor aircraft within a specific airspace, using radar, computer equipment, or visual references.
- Complete daily activity reports and keep records of messages from aircraft.
- Inform pilots about nearby planes or potentially hazardous conditions, such as weather, speed and direction of wind, or visibility problems.
- Direct pilots to runways when space is available or direct them to maintain a traffic pattern until there is space for them to land.
- Compile information about flights from flight plans, pilot reports, radar, or observations.
Related Technology & Tools
- Controller pilot datalink communication CPDC systems
- Microwave landing systems MLS
- Very high frequency VHF radio communication systems
- Nondirectional radio beacon markers
- Wide area augmentation systems WAAS
- Automatic direction finder ADF radio systems
- Distance measuring equipment DME
- Personal computers
- Flight simulators
- Mainframe computers
- Desktop computers
- High frequency HF radio communications systems
- Mode S radar systems
- Transponder landing systems TLS
- Digital airport surveillance radar DASR systems
- Standard terminal automation replacement systems STARS
- Frequency modulation FM two way radios
- Airport surface detection equipment ASDE systems
- Differential global positioning system DGPS surveillance systems
- Global positioning system GPS surveillance systems
- Airport surveillance radar ASR systems
- Precision runway monitor PRM
- Long range navigation systems LRNS
- Ultra high frequency UHF radio communication systems
- Binoculars
- Air route surveillance radar ARSR systems
- Area navigation RNAV systems
- Local area augmentation systems LAAS
- En route descent advisor EDA
- Multi-center traffic management advisor McTMA
- Automated radar terminal systems ARTS
- Traffic management advisor TMA software
- Microsoft Office
- Expedite departure path EDP software
- Direct-to-tool software
- Advanced technologies and oceanic procedures ATOP
- Final approach spacing tool FAST
- Flight simulation software
- Center TRACON automation systems CTAS