The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has struggled for years to have enough air traffic controllers to address shortages, with the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) saying in January that the number of people in the job in the US has declined by around 6 percent āin the last decade.ā Now the Trump administration is rolling out a recruiting campaign targeting gamers ahead of the opening of the annual air traffic control hiring window on April 17th.
Even with the campaign, getting qualified individuals through training and into the role may still be a challenge: according to the Department of Transportationās Office of Inspector General (OIG), the FAA is facing āconsiderable challenges with training, including a shortage of qualified instructors, training capacity limitations, an outdated curriculum, and high training failure rates.ā
An FAA video full of clips of things like Madden NFL, Fortnite, League of Legends esports, and the Xbox One stinger from commercials promises an average salary of $155,000 per year after three years and says that āyouāve been training for this.ā
In a press release, the FAA says that air traffic controllers said in exit interviews that gaming was an influence on ātheir ability to think quickly, stay focused, and manage complexity.ā The FAAās website about the application process encourages applicants to ālevel upā their career. However, the Trump administration isnāt the first to target gamers for the role; according to The New York Times, the Biden administration launched a āLevel Upā recruiting push in 2021, encouraging gamers as well as women and members of minority groups to become air traffic controllers.
Getting more air traffic controllers has been a focus for Sean Duffy, President Trumpās secretary of transportation, and he announced a plan to āsuperchargeā hiring shortly after he was sworn in for the job last year. That campaign closed in March 2025 and āattracted more than 10,000 applications,ā resulting in about 600 trainees entering the Controller Training Academy, the OIG says. And the GAO says that some attrition during the air traffic controller hiring process āmay be preventable,ā noting that the hiring process can be ādifficult to navigateā and that applicants may have already accepted other jobs by the time they get an employment offer.
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), the union representing air traffic controllers, āwelcomes innovative approaches to expanding the candidate pool,ā including āoutreach to individuals with high-level aptitude skills such as gamers,ā according to a statement from NATCA president Nick Daniels.

