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Airline Pilots Association highlights House passage of Mental Health in Aviation Act

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Airline Pilots Association highlights House passage of Mental Health in Aviation Act
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The Airline Pilots Association announced on X that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Mental Health in Aviation Act.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) procedures rely heavily on self-disclosure, and many pilots are reluctant to report mental health conditions due to stigma or fears of losing their certification. The report warned that this underreporting undermines the FAA’s ability to mitigate risks linked to untreated conditions. It concluded that new frameworks such as the Mental Health in Aviation Act are critical for ensuring safety while encouraging pilots to seek needed care.

As outlined in the FAA’s Mental Health ARC Final Report, Peer Support Programs (PSPs) have proven effective in helping pilots discuss concerns in a confidential setting without stigma. The report emphasizes that PSPs and clear medical certification standards can reduce fears of disclosure and encourage treatment. The committee also recommended revising outdated rules that create barriers for pilots with mild or moderate conditions, thereby supporting both health and safety.

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A study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that pilots often delay or avoid mental health treatment because they believe disclosure would endanger their medical certification or flying status. The research noted that this deterrent effect increases safety risks by allowing untreated conditions to persist. The authors concluded that legal protections and reforms, such as those in the Mental Health in Aviation Act, could help address these systemic issues and improve safety outcomes.

According to the Air Line Pilots Association, the union represents more than 77,000 professional pilots at 43 airlines across the United States and Canada. It is the world’s largest airline pilot union, focused on promoting aviation safety, security, and strong labor standards. ALPA actively engages with Congress, regulators, and industry stakeholders to advocate for pilots’ interests and advance reforms like the Mental Health in Aviation Act.

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