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  2. FAA announces new pilot mental health committee ahead ... - AOL

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    The issue of pilot mental health was thrust into the spotlight in October when off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson was charged with trying to crash an Alaska Airlines flight from inside the cockpit ...

  3. Mental health in aviation - Wikipedia

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    A study showed that pilots assumed fellow pilots who were unsociable most likely have a mental health illness. [11] This identifies that even factors that are not signs of mental health can stigmatize others and the negative consequences of being identified as having mental health issues, even when this is not the case. [11]

  4. Pilots can lose their jobs for getting mental health care ...

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    Countless professional pilots are calling on the FAA to take up “decades overdue” mental health reform after one of their own was charged with trying to crash an Alaska Airlines flight.

  5. Stress in the aviation industry - Wikipedia

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    Physiological stress is a physical change due to influence of fatigue, anxiety, hunger, or any factors that may change a pilot's biological rhythms. [16] Lastly, psychological factors include personal issues, including experiences, mental health, relationships and any other emotional issues a pilot may face. [16]

  6. Thousand-yard stare - Wikipedia

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    The thousand-yard stare is sometimes described as an effect of shell shock or combat stress reaction, along with other mental health conditions. However, it is not a formal medical term . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. FAA: 5,000 pilots failed to report health issues that may ...

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    Federal authorities are investigating nearly 5,000 U.S. pilots who may have lied about medical issues that could prevent them from flying, according to reports.

  8. Mike Minihan - Wikipedia

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    He began his service in the Air Force as a Lockheed C-130 Hercules pilot. [4] From 2013 to 2021, Minihan held multiple key roles in the Pacific. [4] He served as the deputy commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command from September 2019 to August 2021. He previously served as its chief of staff from January 2019 to September 2019.

  9. Exclusive: MH370 pilot flew a suicide route on his home ... - AOL

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    The FBI was able to recover six deleted data points that had been stored by Microsoft Flight Simulator X program in the weeks before MH370 disappeared.