Correction: A copy of a birth certificate …
I think that the age requirement is discrimination in itself. As is letting go perfectly good pilots in commercial aviation at a certain age.
What with lockdowns and all, requiring three years of general work experience will make filling their quotas more difficult than would seem at first glance. Then there’s the drug testing…
Remote Towers to the rescue? (Per a story from AvWeb last week, for which I have no link.)
Ted Cruz was born in Canada…and illegally retained dual citizenship past age 18… until he decided to run for president…and THEN he declared “I Forgot” …and belatedly dropped his escape/parachute Canadian citizenship to run for office…since being a LIAR qualifies one for elective office.
Ah, thanks for the name calling. That’s always a good logical retort.
Clearly going off topic, but…
… you can go to search.brave.com and find the facts for yourself about why McCain and McRomney were citizens by law. (Hint: BOTH parents were American citizens.)
Even if you aren’t swayed by facts, I go by “Actions speak louder than words.”
We’ll have to disagree whether the United States was better off while someone who’s allegiance to our country was never in doubt, vs someone who’s allegiance was (and still is) in doubt. And THAT is why there is a requirement for Controllers to be U.S. Citizens. (Someone who hates our country could do a LOT of harm as a high level Air Traffic Controller. Think 9/11.)