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Air Line Pilots Association urges support for Mental Health in Aviation Act

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Air Line Pilots Association urges support for Mental Health in Aviation Act
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Jason Ambrosi, President of Air Line Pilots Association | Airline Pilots Association

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has announced its support for the Mental Health in Aviation Act, which aims to allow pilots to seek mental health care without risking their careers. The legislation also seeks to benefit air traffic controllers and passengers.

According to Aero-News, ALPA has been a vocal proponent of this bill, designed to remove the stigma and career risks associated with pilots seeking mental health care. The Act was advanced by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and aims to eliminate what ALPA describes as a "punitive regulatory culture" that discourages open discussion and treatment of mental health issues among aviation professionals. ALPA states that creating a supportive environment for mental health care is essential not only for pilot welfare but also as a key factor in enhancing flight safety for the entire aviation community.

An official press release from Congressman Sean Casten’s office outlines that the Mental Health in Aviation Act requires the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to adopt recommendations from the Aviation Medical Clearances Rulemaking Committee within two years. The legislation instructs the FAA to improve the special issuance review process for mental health, expand the list of medications considered for medical certification, and enhance recruitment and training of aviation medical examiners. Nearly $40 million is allocated over three years to support these reforms, with the goal of ensuring pilots and controllers can seek help without jeopardizing their livelihoods.

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According to AVweb, this bipartisan Act focuses on updating FAA medical certification policies that have discouraged pilots and controllers from reporting mental health conditions due to fear of professional consequences. It funds initiatives to increase the number of trained Aviation Medical Examiners and promotes public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing stigma. As detailed by AVweb, aviation groups including ALPA believe these changes will significantly improve both pilot well-being and public safety by promoting transparency and access to care.

Wikipedia provides additional context about ALPA, noting it is the largest airline pilot union globally, representing more than 79,000 pilots at 41 airlines across North America. Founded in 1931, ALPA has established a reputation for strong advocacy in air safety, pilot rights, and industry regulation. Led by President Jason Ambrosi, it regularly collaborates with government agencies on safety and health policies.

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