Trump team turns to unlikely group to fill much needed air traffic controller jobs - gamers
Source: The Independent
Friday 10 April 2026 19:05 EDT
Facing a national shortage of air traffic controllers, the Trump administration has turned to an unconventional pool of people for help: video game enthusiasts. On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration released a one-minute YouTube ad, urging gamers to swap their Xboxes and PlayStations for radar displays.
Youve been training for this, the ad declares over the pulsing beat of song Heads Will Roll.. Become an air traffic controller, it continues. Its not a game. Its a career.
The video highlights an average salary of $155,000 after three years, and notes that the FAA will begin accepting applications April 17.
The FAA, which oversees aviation safety across the country, said in a statement that applicants must be U.S. citizens, under 31 years of age and fluent in English. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reposted the ad on X, urging his followers to watch this.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/air-traffic-controller-jobs-gamers-trump-b2955577.html
Hopefully they are reminded over and over that "It's not a game!!!". The "games" that are being played are basically flight sims and/or FPS (First Person Shooters), so they are not "managing traffic in the air and/or on a runway".
2naSalit
(103,106 posts)In the US for a while. I have been debating flying back to where I used to live for an important wedding but I might have to pass. Maybe take a train to a nearby city and rent a car from there.
This is going to be a disaster on top of a pile of other disasters.
Lonestarblue
(13,506 posts)This administration gets more inept, corrupt, and reckless by the day.
travelingthrulife
(5,261 posts)Baitball Blogger
(52,456 posts)They intentionally create killer rides with wins for the highest slaughter count. Rides are sped up to watch as people get slinged across the Amusement Park.
What could go wrong hiring them to be air traffic control pilots?
Polybius
(21,943 posts)Why is there a shortage?
Smackdown2019
(1,361 posts)Its a Government Job that is Honorable; but that is the extent of it.
Government Jobs can be either, easy/entry level positions that have no to little stress or to high level/stressful and complex understanding of the job.
Some jobs are Eight-hour jobs, pushing the broom jobs.
Other jobs are required Overtime positions.
In other words for air traffic controllers; its not like you end your shift after Eight hours, if you are needed, you are required to stay.
Not to mention, the training involved and long hours of education requirements.
Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,933 posts)I did ATC in the military and rotating shifts are part of the job. This includes graveyard shifts if they work in a facility that provides services to one or more airports that are open 24/7/365 or an Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) that provides services to aircraft en route to their destination.
paleotn
(22,305 posts)...that the amount of money is irrelevant. If you or I fuck up, everyone does from time to time, it's probably not the end of the world. If ATC's fuck up, hundreds could die in a flaming crash. That kind of frames it in terms more appropriate than money.
wolfie001
(7,751 posts)....never getting to go on vacation and working insane hours. When rePUKES run things, humanity goes out the door with the trash.
thumper2547
(31 posts)It takes a much longer time to work up to that amount of pay (unless you are in a high cost of living area in which case it isn't actually that much money). They don't start out even close to that amount. Just like everything else that is advertised it is you CAN make that much money eventually. $150,000 in LA or DC is not that much but it is a good amount for the Midwest (but of course you don't get paid that much in the Midwest right off the bat). These jobs have locality based pay like everything else.
So they say 150k but what that really means is 150k in the areas where it isn't that much money or 150k in the Midwest after about a decade on the job. But then they will say NO, we have new hires making that much money. What they mean is they make that much with overtime when saying these numbers. So you are making 75k a year but working 80 hours (TWO JOBS) so yes you make 150k early in your career but not really. Your really just working two jobs at 75k.
So the bottom line is that it is very very stressful for way too little money. They need to make about $200,000 in the Midwest for 40 hours a week and about $300,000 in high cost of living areas to make it a good job. Essentially double or more the pay they currently earn. It is a miserable job to work for the pay and hours required and that is why they constantly can't get anyone to fill the positions.
maxrandb
(17,446 posts)I swear, living in Donnie Dipshits 'MuriKKKa, has become like watching a dog work a Trigonometry equation, while half the people watching and the entire media try to convince me the dog is a genius.
Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,933 posts)You earned a two point conversion on top of the TD on that one.
Martin68
(27,821 posts)AZLD4Candidate
(6,794 posts)This is the scumbag administration we're talking about. Look at the wastrels they put on ICE.
NH Ethylene
(31,368 posts)Gamers are accustomed to evaluating the existing info and making decisions quickly under pressure.
Obviously they would need to be trained and undergo psych evaluations.
choie
(6,939 posts)NH Ethylene
(31,368 posts)As a 71-year-old life-long 'gamer' I can assure you that not all people who play a lot of video games fit into the stereotype. (Before you say there were no video games when I was young, I loved card and board games before I got the first Nintendo when my kids were young. I started with the first Mario and I've been playing ever since.) Yes, gaming can be addictive, but it does build certain skills that can be used elsewhere in life.
choie
(6,939 posts)I'm damn good on a computer - I'm also good at doing puzzles - maybe I should become an air controller!
Jesus Christ, where are we at?
NH Ethylene
(31,368 posts)Nobody is able to do the job when they are first hired.
So yeah, why not apply?
not fooled
(6,698 posts)The problem is that nothing this maladministration says can be trusted or taken at face value.
The other problem is that, like many stunts that now substitute for competent governance, this sounds possibly OK on its face but is it really? Something someone who doesn't have expertise in ATC would dream up. An ignorant person's idea of what would work in ATC. And do the people proposing this have any real evidence that gamers would work? And will they adequately screen applicants?
Ford_Prefect
(8,630 posts)AZLD4Candidate
(6,794 posts)paleotn
(22,305 posts)Aristus
(72,266 posts)Yeah, I dont think I want a bunch of blockheaded gamer douche-bros controlling air traffic.
choie
(6,939 posts)What kind of people are in our government? Not only are the incompetent and complicit, but I truly think they are insane.
JoseBalow
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GenThePerservering
(3,461 posts)I actually know professional gamers - they're not stupid, pimply boys. Many work long hours at a regular job as well as gaming.
It will all be in the selection and training - there will be a pretty good drop-out rate.
Having said that - agree, the commercial is pretty stupid.
OC375
(1,042 posts)Plus, they expect you to show up on their time schedule, not yours.
patphil
(9,103 posts)Real life is a whole lot more final when you lose a plane.
ToxMarz
(2,958 posts)J_William_Ryan
(3,504 posts)Crowman2009
(3,545 posts)But given this is the orange assclown we're talking about, he'll probably hire those WoW losers.