ALPA volunteers are available for ALPA members 24/7/365.


Self-Evaluate

Am I in the green?
Something every airline pilot should ask themselves before stepping onto an airline flight deck: “Am I in the green?” The question is a reference to the IMSAFE checklist, a self-assessment tool for pilots to determine physical and mental wellness in preparation for each flight. The six-letter acronym stands for illness, medication, stress, alcohol, fatigue, and emotion. Review the IMSAFE Check List »

The Mental Health Continuum
The last evaluation component, emotion, addresses mental wellbeing. The colors of the Mental Health Continuum help you gauge the state of your mental health based on your attitude, behavior, and adherence to certain social norms. Learn more about the Continuum »

 

Self-evaluation is critical. So . . . Are you in the green? If the answer is “no,” ALPA’s Pilot Peer Support (PPS) program is available if and when you need help.

Regulators in the United States and Canada are taking a more progressive and transparent approach to mental health issues in aviation and recognize that, in many cases, the key to recovery is early intervention through peer programs like PPS. 


What is PPS

PPS is a network of pilot volunteers who help fellow ALPA members deal with stress from any source—financial concerns, family or relationship problems, or any other work or personal issues. PPS volunteers are available to listen and offer confidential, nonjudgmental support to ALPA members in the United States and Canada.

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Resources

Find a PPS Contact or Other Resource »


Pilots in Action

Nearly 50 PSA LEC #70 members and ALPA President Jason Ambrosi attend a May 21 Pilot Unity Building event at a Washington Nationals baseball game to promote ALPA's "Are You in the Green?" campaign.


Podcasts

Listen to the In the Green podcasts »




The “Are You in the Green” campaign is an Association-wide effort spearheaded by the ALPA Air Safety Organization’s (ASO) Pilot Assistance Group together with its Pilot Peer Support program. For more information, contact the administrators at:

ALPA members interested in volunteering for PPS should review the ASO’s training schedule or contact EAS@alpa.org to find out more.