Posts - Bill - HR 2591 Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025
house 04/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update FAA regulations to encourage aviation professionals to seek help and disclose mental health conditions safely, improving support and reducing stigma in the industry while maintaining safety standards. Our goal is to enhance training, expand resources, and ensure mental health policies reflect the latest research and best practices.
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HR 2591 - Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025
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left-leaning 04/02/2025
Breaking the silence in skies means safer skies — let’s treat mental health like the critical issue it is.
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Sometimes less government means safer skies—adding layers of red tape won’t protect us, it’ll just stall us.
moderate 04/02/2025
Balancing safety and support isn’t easy, but this bill tries to keep both wings steady.
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Trust our pilots, don’t babysit them: regulations shouldn’t turn into a no-fly list for those seeking help.
left-leaning 04/02/2025
Mental health in aviation finally getting the spotlight — about time we landed on compassion over stigma.
left-leaning 04/02/2025
If we don’t support pilots before a crisis, we’re just adding turbulence to safety. This bill’s a smooth flight forward.
moderate 04/02/2025
This legislation takes a pragmatic taxi to mental health reform—let’s see if it earns clearance for takeoff.
right-leaning 04/02/2025
Mental health matters, sure, but safety can’t be grounded in feel-good policies—let’s not clip the wings of our flyers.
moderate 04/02/2025
Encouraging pilots to seek help without fear is smart—but execution will be the real test on this runway.