• FAA looking to hire video gamers

    From Morningstarr to ALL on Saturday, April 11, 2026 17:15:15
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a new recruitment campaign specifically targeting video gamers to become the next generation of air traffic controllers.
    The agency is leveraging the fact that many "hard skills" honed in gaming—such as multitasking, spatial awareness, and rapid decision-making—directly translate to the high-pressure environment of managing air traffic.
    Key Details of the Recruitment

    Hiring Window: Applications are scheduled to open on April 17, 2026. (Note: Some sources also mention a hiring window from June 24–27).
    Application Limit: The hiring window will close once the FAA receives 8,000 applications.
    Requirements:
    Must be a U.S. citizen.
    Must be under 31 years of age.
    No college degree is required.
    Must speak fluent English.
    Salary & Benefits:
    Potential to earn over $155,000 annually after about three years.
    Includes paid training at the FAA Academy.
    Comprehensive federal benefits package.

    Why Gamers?
    The FAA is facing a critical shortage of thousands of controllers and needs to replace an aging workforce. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated that the agency needs to "adapt" its communication to reach a younger demographic that already possesses the cognitive abilities—like managing complex, fast-moving situations—needed for the job.
    The campaign even uses gaming terminology on its hiring site, reframing job duties as "mission requirements" and calling the salary and benefits "high score rewards".
    You can check for upcoming openings and more details at the official FAA ATC Careers page.