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Transportation Secretary says US received 6 000 applications for air traffic controller roles

Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation for the United States, said that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received 6,000 applications in just 12 hours. Duffy, speaking at the Semafor World Economy meeting in Washington, said that the FAA had opened applications for air-traffic controller positions over night.

It is a stretched system. The U.S. air traffic control system in the?U.S. The FAA's "air traffic control" training academy is struggling to retain students as many controllers work six-day weekends and mandatory overtime.

Air traffic controllers are also facing an increasing workload. According to the U.S. Government's auditor, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), between 2015 and 2024 the total number of flights that use the air traffic control system will increase by 10%, to 30.8 millions.

Duffy stated that the 'Trump administration' is focusing on recruiting video game players for air traffic control positions. Duffy said that he and his team had surveyed current air traffic controllers to find out that the majority of them play video games. This led the department, he said, to hire from this "community." (Reporting by Courtney Rozen; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

(source: Reuters)