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UK’s first civilian Air Traffic Control Apprentice trained at Birmingham Airport

Birmingham Airport has played a pivotal role in the training of the UK’s first civilian Air Traffic Control Apprentice.


 
Image courtesy BHX

Partnering with Gloucestershire College, Global ATS successfully launched the UK's first Air Traffic Control apprenticeship scheme in July 2023. Following a selection process, Pena Mason, from Birmingham Airport (BHX), has become the first ever civilian Air Traffic Control Apprentice, having initially worked in various supporting roles within the aviation industry.
 
Pena began her training with Basic and Aerodrome courses at Global ATS, completing modules, lessons and simulator sessions. Back at BHX, she started Unit Training, with her tasks regularly reviewed by her Unit Training Manager.
 
Formal review meetings, held every 10-12 weeks, included Pena, BHX, Gloucestershire College and Global ATS. These meetings assessed progress, addressed challenges, set new targets and evaluated previous goals. They are an example of the collaboration required from stakeholders to make this scheme possible for individuals wishing to become Air Traffic Controllers.

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For Birmingham Airport, the success of the apprenticeship scheme has been profound, with a clear desire to continue the progression of candidates through the apprenticeship programme, cultivating the next generation of Air Traffic Controllers.

Pena Mason, Air Traffic Control Officer in Training at BHX, said: “Not only will I earn my ATCO license and a Level 5 Diploma at the end of the apprenticeship but it will also open many doors for my future career within the industry.
 
“The ATCO Apprentice Scheme is a major milestone for the industry and will create so many opportunities for future generations of ATCOs.”
 
Paul Beat, Head of Head of Air Navigation Services at Birmingham Airport said: “We are delighted to have been part of the UK's first Air Traffic Control apprenticeship scheme here at Birmingham Airport. Pena has shown commitment and drive throughout the process and is a credit to herself and the Air Traffic Team. We look forward to seeing Pena’s achievements in the future as she advances in her career.”

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Visit the IFATE website to learn more about the Air Traffic Control Apprenticeship scheme, including key modules, funding, and entry requirements.

For further Information on Birmingham Airport’s available Apprenticeship Roles as part of their standalone Apprenticeship Scheme and other Current Vacancies, see:
Apprenticeships at Birmingham Airport | Birmingham Airport Website
Careers at Birmingham Airport | Birmingham Airport Website

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