ATC Facility Visit
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From: STN and HPN
I returned in September from White Plains, NY, after completing a one-year internship for a European travel company. I am returning on vacation in December, and would like to know if I'm likely to be able to visit an ATC facility in or around NYC.
I have interviews to become an Air Traffic Control Officer in London in January so the experience of visiting an overseas facility would be a great advantage for me. I have already visited one facility here in London, but would like to know if anyone can offer advice regarding a visit in the US.
Many thanks.
I have interviews to become an Air Traffic Control Officer in London in January so the experience of visiting an overseas facility would be a great advantage for me. I have already visited one facility here in London, but would like to know if anyone can offer advice regarding a visit in the US.
Many thanks.
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From: Kandahar Afghanistan
Beckham,
Yes, you can arrange a visit, but since you are a foreign citizen, a background security check has to be completed prior to your visit by the regional FAA office, and this takes about 30 days to complete.
Contact the facility that you want to visit at least several months prior to arriving, the manager should be able to put you in contact with the Regional Office so that you can provide the proper credentials and information.
Another option is to Contact the NATCA National Office in Washington D.C. and ask for help to arrange a visit.
Mike R
FWA
Yes, you can arrange a visit, but since you are a foreign citizen, a background security check has to be completed prior to your visit by the regional FAA office, and this takes about 30 days to complete.
Contact the facility that you want to visit at least several months prior to arriving, the manager should be able to put you in contact with the Regional Office so that you can provide the proper credentials and information.
Another option is to Contact the NATCA National Office in Washington D.C. and ask for help to arrange a visit.
Mike R
FWA
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Believe me, right now NOONE has any faith in anything done by the INS. These are the same people who issued visa extensions to some of the 9/11 Hijackers 6 months after the fact.
The INS is in the process of being completely overhauled and moved into the Homeland Security department at the moment.
The INS is in the process of being completely overhauled and moved into the Homeland Security department at the moment.
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From: Berlin
It seems the restrictions have been (partially?) lifted. We wnet to visit the tower in KSMO (Santa Monica, CA) in January. Just called and were invited to come right over. I doubt it's possible at larger airports, but KSMO is a very busy GA airport with LAX nearby.
Very interesting to see what goes on behind the mic. I can only recommend to visit, it can't hurt to ask. Phone numbers should be printed in the airport facilites direcory. The controllers in KSMO said they encourage pilots to visit and are happy to give a tour.
Very interesting to see what goes on behind the mic. I can only recommend to visit, it can't hurt to ask. Phone numbers should be printed in the airport facilites direcory. The controllers in KSMO said they encourage pilots to visit and are happy to give a tour.




