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FAA should not requite pilots to disclose talk therapy, panel says
Apr 1, 2024 11:53 AM

WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - An expert panel

appointed by the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday the

agency should drop a requirement that airline pilots and air

traffic controllers disclose talk therapy sessions.

"The FAA should develop a non-punitive pathway for reporting

previously undisclosed mental health conditions, treatments, or

medications," said the panel whose members include aviation

associations, pilot and air traffic controller organizations,

academia, and medical professionals.

The issue has taken on new urgency since an off-duty Alaska

Airlines pilot in October was charged with trying to

disable the engines of a jet in flight and told police afterward

he was suffering a nervous breakdown.

Pilots should be able to attend a therapy session without

disclosing it, the panel said, adding "it is indisputable that

the requirement to disclose talk therapy leads to healthcare

avoidance and/or non-disclosure."

The FAA said Monday it was reviewing the recommendations "to

help break down barriers that prevent pilots and air traffic

controllers from reporting mental health issues."

Pilots face strict rules and can be forced to stop flying

for six months if they change antidepressant or anxiety drug

dosage levels or medications for mental health issues. The

report recommends that be dropped to two months.

The panel also recommends the FAA reconsider its current

policy that bars pilot or controllers from duty when being

treated for ADHD or taking any ADHD medication.

The FAA has said it would also work to address

uncompleted recommendations from a July inspector general's

office report on pilot mental health, which found the FAA's

"ability to mitigate safety risks is limited by pilots'

reluctance to disclose mental health conditions."

National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer

Homendy has said the FAA oversight of pilot mental health is in

need of significant reform.

"The current system is broken and has been for a really

long time," Homendy told Reuters earlier saying pilots are

fearful "they could lose their job if you mention you are going

to talk therapy."

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