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Isn't the FAA known as the Failed Aviator Association?
Ask around industry pros and most of them would not touch an FAA job unless they're looking to be part of a failing inefficient club.
But at least runway incursions are down 500% the last few years!!!!
I've considered it. Work 40hrs a week (first 40). Home almost every night. Govt. pay/bennies/retirement. I can put up with a lot of office BS for those perks.
I can then afford to buy/rent and fly where *I* want to go.
Working on writing KSAs. Anyone have any pointers? Or just pointers in general to help get hired?
From what I've been told in the past month or so, if you're not a 10 point veteran, you're wasting your time. But on the other hand ,it never hurts to try.
To get hired you must have at least the following:
ATP, CFII MEI, 1000 hrs as CFI, 200 hrs. in the last 12 months and here is a great one, no more than 3 accidents or violations in the past 5 years. Yes, that is a written requirement. I have held the following FAA positions on my three tours there.....Air Traffic Controller, VFR tower and Radar, Flight Inspection Pilot, General Aviation Ops and Air Carrier Ops Inspector. I finally retired but with only 10 yrs. with the FAA. Call me if you want to discuss......Bill 817-691-1910
"MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Not more than two separate incidents involving Federal aviation regulations violations in the last 5 years"
Copied right from the FAA website
I went from airlines to FAA. Best move I ever made. Probably not doing the same job you're looking at, but I can probably help you out. Send me PM if you want any info or help. These guys are just being jackasses. It's a great job.