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Hesston College
Hesston College - ATC - FAA Academy Housing
325 S. College Dr. Box 3000
Hesston, KS 67062
Phone: (316) 282-8978
Fax: aviation@hesston.edu
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced April 12 that Hesston College is one of five new colleges and universities that will be part of the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI). This is the third year the FAA has added schools to the AT-CTI program bringing the total number of schools participating to 36.

Dan Miller, director of Hesston's Aviation program, sees Hesston's inclusion as a significant affirmation of the quality of our program and the dedication of our staff. Becoming an AT-CTI school is an opportunity to serve students with expanded offerings that prepare them for the FAA's program in Oklahoma City and in-demand jobs.

To have Hesston College listed among the many esteemed FAA approved colleges and universities nationwide is exciting. And to be the only AT-CTI school in Kansas is a great responsibility and honor as well.

We will continue to prepare our students both aviation-flight and aviation-air traffic control to be competent and professional with an orientation toward service that is rooted in Christian faith.

The AT-CTI curriculum provides appropriate education, experience and training which meet the basic requirements for the terminal and en route air traffic occupations. As a result, AT-CTI graduates may be permitted to bypass the initial five-week air traffic basics training when they report to the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City.

No jobs are promised to students, but from fiscal years 2005 until 2009 more than 3,000, or 41 percent, of the air traffic controllers hired graduated from an AT-CTI school.

Hesston College's Aviation department began offering courses in air traffic control in fall 2009. The Hesston program aims to help meet a growing need for Air Traffic Controller Specialists tower, ground, and radar controllers as current controllers reach mandatory retirement at 56 years of age.

Hesston's program is unique in that all students will earn their private pilot's license in addition to taking air traffic control courses. We want our graduates to see both perspectives in the aviation world, Miller added. We think it will give our graduates the potential to be a better resource to pilots and to the aviation industry.

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Reviewed by unclemenno1
Posted on 11-01-2011

Hello, I was in the first class that graduated from Hesston College in the New AT-CTI program. It is a great program to get into. At Hesston they had several staff that was well experienced in the aviation field, and a retired air traffic control with many years experience. They also prepared you well for the At-Sat test. They have a table top simulator, and along with all the ATC stuff you do, you also get your private pilot license. And you are also able to go for more ratings if you would like, because at Hesston they have an excellent flight program. If anyone would like to know anything more about the AT-CTI program at Hesston or anything about what Hesston has to offer in general please let me know, Ill be glad to answer any questions.

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