The U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) is on the cusp of launching a Peer Pilot Program, aimed at providing helicopter pilots and crewmembers a safe and confidential space to navigate personal challenges.
This volunteer-driven initiative offers free peer support, creating an environment where aviation professionals can find guidance and support from those who understand the unique stresses of their profession.
The Peer Pilot Program will also provide access to a comprehensive suite of self-help resources, available 24/7 via a dedicated portal on the USHST website.
These materials are designed to offer immediate assistance to aviators, wherever they are, according to Chris Baur, USHST industry co-chairman.
“Pilots shoulder an incredible responsibility every time they take to the air and must have focus to perform at their highest level—lives are at stake,” Baur said.
“The Peer Pilot Program offers pilots and crewmembers a safe space to connect with peers who truly understand the unique challenges they face, and access resources. It’s about creating a culture where asking for help is seen as a strength, not a weakness.”
To support this program, USHST is actively seeking volunteers from the pilot and crew member community to become trained Peer Pilot Volunteers. Selected volunteers will undergo specialized training to equip them with the skills needed to provide meaningful support to their peers.
Are you ready to make a difference and become a Peer Pilot Volunteer?
This initiative aligns with broader changes in the aviation industry, which has seen significant strides in mental health awareness and support. Following the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) report on mental health and medical clearances earlier this year, the focus on pilot mental wellbeing has intensified, recognizing the importance of peer support programs in addressing personal and professional challenges.
For many, the Peer Pilot Program offers a lifeline–conversation with a fellow pilot who knows the unique pressures of the aviation world. For others, it marks the first critical step in seeking the help they need to navigate life’s turbulence.
“In aviation, we often prioritize technical training and physical health, but mental fitness is just as crucial to safety and performance,” said Baur.
If you are interested in becoming a founding Peer Pilot volunteer in the USHST program, the team would love to hear from you. They are looking for motivated volunteers who are:
This is a voluntary role, with training consisting of a mix of online modules (four to six hours), simulations and an in-person training day at VERTICON 2025, or via web meeting.
The USHST Peer Pilot Program will go live at VERTICON 2025!
Following qualifications, the time commitments are typically two to three hours per month, with various windows of availability.
Interested applicants can submit their expression of interest and CV to info@USHST.org with “PPPVolunteer” in the subject line.
This press release was prepared and distributed by the U.S. Helicopter Safety Team.
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