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Flight Dispatcher Training Courses

In order to be eligible to become a flight dispatcher, you'll need to be a high school graduate. Of course, the more education you have, the better, as airlines prefer to hire dispatchers with college degrees, and you'll be competing in a tight job market.

If you want to become a flight dispatcher, the time to start your training is now. However, keep in mind that you must be at least 21 to take the Aircraft Dispatcher Knowledge Test (written) and you must be at least 23 to hold an FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate.

Where to Find Flight Dispatcher Training

You can train to become a flight dispatcher in one of three ways:

  • Graduate from a college or vocational training school's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved flight dispatcher course.
  • Work for at least one year as an apprentice and under the direct supervision of an FAA certified flight dispatcher.
  • Work for two of the last three preceding years as an air traffic controller, either in the military or civilian sectors

Learn more about flight dispatcher certification.

Flight Dispatcher Schools

When you attend a college or school offering flight dispatcher training, you'll learn aircraft performance specifications, how air traffic is routed in the National Airspace System by air traffic controllers, how aircraft use navigation and communications systems and facilities, aviation weather analysis, weight and balance calculations, and of course, federal aviation regulations.

Some schools offer specialized training and accelerated courses that prepare you to take the FAA flight dispatcher certification exams. Keep in mind you must already meet the other requirements before enrolling in one of these courses. Learn more about flight dispatcher training.

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