Air traffic control specialistDescription: Coordinates activities of and supervises personnel engaged in operating an air traffic control tower. Directs radio searches for overdue or lost aircraft. Should be responsible, decisive and handle stress well. Must be a U.S. citizen, age 30 or younger.
Training: Complete program sponsored by Federal Aviation Administration; pass a certification exam.
Average pay: $74,773.I would have to say that this is a good paying jobs. You don't even need a college degree to be an air traffic control specialist.
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