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NiW 2026: Prioritizing Workforce Well-being Through Mental Health Reform

Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Committee Chair Sarah Grampp (Kansas City Center, ZKC) and National Legislative Committee Vice Chair Allison Schwaegel led a vital briefing today on the current state of mental health and the Union’s legislative push for reform. The session addressed the professional realities of the workforce and how current medical standards influence the ability of controllers to seek care.

Grampp detailed the provisions of the Mental Health in Aviation Act, outlining how the legislation aims to modernize the medical clearance process. By advocating for changes that remove the stigma associated with seeking support, NATCA is working to ensure that the health of the workforce is prioritized without compromising the career longevity of safety professionals. The Union remains committed to improving the special issuance medical process, allowing controllers to regain their medical clearances more efficiently while maintaining the highest safety standards.

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