FAA Expects More Veterans To Become Controllers Under G.I. Bill Funding

FAA believes it will be able to attract more military veterans to become air-traffic controllers due to new G.I. Bill qualification rules. Beginning this spring, veterans and their dependents training to be controllers can qualify for educational funding through the G.I. Bill. The agency says it...

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