The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) announced it welcomed Representative Pete Stauber as a keynote speaker at the ALPA 2025 Summit, recognizing his legislative support for pilots. The announcement was made on X.
According to the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Pete Stauber co-introduced the bipartisan Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025, aiming to improve access to mental health care for pilots and air traffic controllers. The legislation directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to update its mental health policies and procedures, ensuring that aviators are not unfairly penalized for seeking necessary care. This initiative reflects Stauber's commitment to addressing the unique mental health challenges faced by aviation professionals.
As reported by Reuters, the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, supported by Stauber, includes provisions to enhance aviation safety and consumer protections. The $105 billion, five-year measure mandates 25-hour cockpit recording devices, increases penalties for airline consumer violations, and aims to address a shortage of 3,000 air traffic controllers by directing the FAA to implement improved staffing standards. Stauber's support for this legislation underscores his dedication to strengthening the aviation industry's safety framework.