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Air Marshal The Federal Air Marshal Service began as the U.S. Sky Marshal Program in 1961, two years after Castro took control of Cuba. People who thought of Castro's Cuba as a socialist paradise hijacked planes to get there. With no passenger screening in place at the time, the Sky Marshal's job was to provide armed intervention in the event of a hijacking. Air Marshals did their best to blend in with the rest of the passengers. They spent each flight trying to detect and deter any threats to the captain, crew and passengers. Air Marshals must have at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited college to join the service. Without a degree, they need at least three years' experience in upper management. They must have expert accuracy ratings in close-quarter firearms use. As of March 26, 2018, Air Marshals make between $38,155 and $121,357 or a median pay of $74,000 per year, according to Payscale.com . Air Traffic Controller Air traffic controllers keep planes f