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The FAA Is Recruiting Video Gamers as Air Traffic Controllers - And Paying Six Figures

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 10, 2026
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  • The FAA launched a campaign targeting video gamers for air traffic controller jobs.
  • The hiring window opens April 17 and stays open until 8,000 applications are received.
  • No college degree is required, with senior controllers earning over $200,000 per year.

The Federal Aviation Administration just launched a hiring campaign aimed at one specific group: people who play video games. The application window opens April 17 and stays open until the FAA gets 8,000 applications.

No college degree required. Six-figure salaries within a few years. This isn't desperation - it's smart recruiting based on actual performance data.

Why Gamers Make Good Controllers

Exit interviews from current air traffic controllers revealed something interesting: people who grew up gaming developed the exact skills the job requires.

Thinking quickly, staying focused, and managing complexity across multiple situations at once.

A gamer tracking five different player moves in a high-level multiplayer match is basically doing what a controller does when monitoring 20 planes in airspace.

The FAA has 11,000 controllers working right now, 4,000 trainees in the pipeline, and needs thousands more. The normal pipeline - military training and college programs - isn't producing enough people fast enough.

The Real Opportunity

Senior controllers make over $200,000 per year. This campaign ties to the FAA's annual hiring window and taps a talent pool the aviation industry overlooked for decades.

What to Watch

Whether the 8,000 application target gets hit will tell you if gaming credentials become a legitimate pathway to one of America's most critical jobs.

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