Sec. 1134. FAA REPORTS ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER HIRING AND TRAINING
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## SEC. 1134 FAA REPORTS ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER HIRING AND TRAINING ###
(a)Reports to Congress Not later than September 30 of 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report regarding the hiring and training of air traffic controllers. ###
(b)Contents Each report under subsection
(a)shall include the following information: ####
(1)The number of applicants, from each hiring pool (by vacancy announcement beginning with vacancy announcement FAA-ATO-19-ALLSRCE-61676 (issued on June 14, 2019)) who have done the following: #####
(A)Applied for the position of air traffic controller. #####
(B)Been issued a tentative offer letter for the position of air traffic controller. #####
(C)Been issued a firm offer letter for the position of air traffic controller. #####
(D)Been hired for the position of air traffic controller. #####
(E)Reported to the FAA Academy for initial qualification training. #####
(F)Successfully passed Air Traffic Basics training at the FAA Academy. #####
(G)Successfully passed Terminal initial training at the FAA Academy. #####
(H)Successfully passed En Route initial training at the FAA Academy. ####
(2)The average cost of training per individual for each such hiring pool for the following: #####
(A)Air Traffic Basics training at the FAA Academy. #####
(B)Terminal initial training at the FAA Academy. #####
(C)En Route initial training at the FAA Academy. ####
(3)The FAA Academy attrition rate for each such hiring pool. ####
(4)The number of applicants, from each such hiring pool, who have successfully completed qualification training at their first FAA facility and the number who are still in training at their first facility. ####
(5)Other information determined appropriate by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.