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PCPS Unveils New ATC Training Technology

Polk County Public Schools recently unveiled state-of-the-art simulators, which will be used to train students seeking careers as air traffic controllers (ATC).

The simulators were installed at Bartow Executive Airport as part of a new ATC program available through Traviss Technical College, designed to help address a critical staffing shortage of air traffic controllers and improve safety across the national airspace.

To learn more visit https://www.polkschoolsfl.com/news/pcps_unveils_new_atc_training_technology
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