Contrôleuses et contrôleurs aériens, au coeur du métier

The profession of air traffic controller is presented by three ICNA (Master MCTA) students from the 2015 graduating class, currently training at ENAC. Their goal: to make all the information and different facets of the profession, often unknown to the general public, accessible. Whether you are passionate about aviation, a high school student looking for career ideas, a student in preparatory classes about to register for entrance exams, or simply curious, you will discover here the inner workings of air traffic control in France. ------------------ For more information about the training and the profession: http://www.enac.fr/fr/icna-controleur... To chat with ENAC air traffic controller students: http://forum.aeronet-fr.org/viewforum... Information about the entrance exam: http://fr.calameo.com/read/004546123f... Register for the ICNA entrance exam: https://concours.enac.fr/ Past exam papers are all available on the ENAC website; however, the answer keys are not shared. Here are some examples of websites where they are referenced: http://www.sujetsetcorriges.fr/cpge-s... http://www.stjoavignon.com/cpge/MColi... https://deveniricna.wordpress.com/ … For the oral exams, we advise you to practice with exercises from the CCP and E3A databases, but don't limit yourself to them! :) Don't neglect the importance of English; work on it throughout the year. Here are a few websites to check out regularly: https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio https://news.google.com/news/?gl=US&n... http://www.wordreference.com/ … Don't hesitate to also register for the TSA exam, which grants access to air traffic control at small airports, and then, through an internal exam, to the rank of Air Traffic Controller (ICNA). And above all, the most important thing: “Believe in your dreams and they may come true. Believe in yourself and they surely will.” Martin Luther King Jr.