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Old 4th Aug 2011, 16:01
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ATC authorities

Hello,
After deciding not to pursue a career as a pilot due to cost, I am tempted to try as an ATCO. I have been looking at NATS but was wondering what other companies/authorities deal with ATC in Europe/ North America (I know about NAV Canada).
Thanks for the help!
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Eurocontrol plus various government agencies in Europe, FAA in the USA. If you try to do ATC at one of the private colleges it will cost you as much as a pilot's licence. The only sensible way in the UK is via NATS.
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