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FAA committee to examine pilot mental health

By General Aviation News Staff · November 16, 2023 ·

The FAA is establishing a Pilot Mental Health Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) “to provide recommendations on breaking down the barriers that prevent pilots from reporting mental health issues to the agency,” according to FAA officials.

“Mental health care has made great strides in recent years, and we want to make sure the FAA is considering those advances when we evaluate the health of pilots,” said FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker.

Pilots must report certain mental health conditions to their aviation medical examiners (AME), who are trained to determine a pilot’s fitness to fly, FAA officials noted.

The ARC will include medical experts and aviation and labor representatives. The FAA will finalize the charter for the rulemaking committee and appoint the panel of experts in the coming weeks, FAA officials said on Nov. 9, 2023.

According to agency officials, the committee will build on previous work the FAA has done to prioritize pilot mental health, including:

  • Increasing mental health training for medical examiners
  • Supporting industry-wide research and clinical studies on pilot mental health
  • Hiring additional mental health professionals to expand in-house expertise and to decrease wait times for return-to-fly decisions
  • Completed clinical research and amended policy to decrease the frequency of cognitive testing in pilots using antidepressant medications
  • Increasing outreach to pilot groups to educate them on the resources available

In addition, the FAA will work with the new committee to address recommendations from the July 2023 DOT Office of Inspector General report on Pilot Mental Health Challenges, which found that the agency has “comprehensive procedures to evaluate pilots’ psychological health.”

You can see videos and listen to an FAA podcast about pilot mental health featuring Dr. Susan Northrup, the FAA Federal Air Surgeon here.

You can see the FAA’s fact sheet on pilot mental health oversight here.

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  1. Kent Misegades says

    November 17, 2023 at 5:29 am

    How much of this is part of the national push from the shrink lobby? One hears constant advertising these days to seek a therapist, get shrinks into every school, etc. My guess is this is just another consequence of wokeness and kids growing up without fathers. It was never an issue among pilots in the past, so the question is, what has happened to society in recent years? Stop recruiting and promoting pilots who clearly do not have the Right Stuff and were raised on Ritalin. Hello United Airlines….

    • Ray says

      November 17, 2023 at 10:30 am

      Right on Kent!

    • John says

      November 23, 2023 at 5:48 am

      All I see in this post is someone who has never had mental health support, is unknowingly salty about it, but cannot recognize that they are jealous of those who do not need to express toxic masculinity to get where they are in life.

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