ALPA Pilots Perform at Oshkosh

ALPA Pilots Perform at Oshkosh

For many ALPA members, flying is more than a career—it is a passion. And that passion is on full display at EAA’s AirVenture Oshkosh every year. At the 2024 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the Air Line Pilot Podcast caught up with ALPA members who arrived in classic warbirds or other vintage aircraft, or who flew as part of the daily airshow. William “Skip” Stewart (FedEx Express) gave aerobatic performances in his modified Pitts S-2S, Bill Sleeper (United, ret.) provided rides in a 1929 Ford Tri Motor, Billy Janus (Delta) piloted a C-47 Skytrain, Jeff Linebaugh (FedEx Express) flew a P-51 Mustang, and Martin Gerhard (United) and Steve McGarry (Kalitta) reenacted as paratroopers to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II’s Normandy invasion.

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Modernizing Air Traffic Control: Interview with NATCA President Nick Daniels

Modernizing Air Traffic Control: Interview with NATCA President Nick Daniels

Air Traffic Controllers are critical to safe airline operations, but they have faced a chronic lack of support and infrastructure funding. ALPA president Capt. Jason Ambrosi sits down with Nick Daniel...

12 Jun 202531min

President Ambrosi Shares His Furlough Experience

President Ambrosi Shares His Furlough Experience

Nearly two decades after a significant number of ALPA pilots were furloughed, many ALPA members still remember what it feels like. ALPA’s Furloughed Pilot Support Program (FPSP) is built on the first-...

10 Apr 202514min

Managing Conflict and Strengthening Negotiations: An Interview with Naseem Khuri

Managing Conflict and Strengthening Negotiations: An Interview with Naseem Khuri

Effectively managing conflict and knowing what works in a negotiation are essential skills for life, but especially for union work. Naseem Khuri, a trainer, consultant, mediator, and facilitator who s...

5 Mar 202525min

Recovering from Tragedy: How ALPA Investigates Accidents and Supports Pilots

Recovering from Tragedy: How ALPA Investigates Accidents and Supports Pilots

On the evening of January 27, 2025, ALPA’s Air Safety Organization enacted programs it hopes to never have to use: the Accident Investigation Board (AIB) and Critical Incident Response Program (CIRP)....

11 Feb 202520min

Interview With Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 First Officer

Interview With Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 First Officer

Flying out of Portland in January, a door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 departed the aircraft, causing a rapid depressurization. In her exclusive first interview following the event with CBS New...

19 Des 202439min

International Unity Against Reduced Crew Operations

International Unity Against Reduced Crew Operations

Industry stakeholders are working to reduce safety by taking pilots off the flight deck, but ALPA, the European Cockpit Association (ECA), and the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associati...

21 Aug 202427min

Aviation Safety in Congress with Rep. Nick Langworthy

Aviation Safety in Congress with Rep. Nick Langworthy

Laws passed by Congress continually make and remake safety in American aviation. Through laws —like the FAA reauthorization bill, passed earlier this year—lawmakers have the power to defend or deterio...

26 Jul 202414min

Navigating Pilot Mental Health and Wellness

Navigating Pilot Mental Health and Wellness

ALPA President, Capt. Jason Ambrosi interviews Dr. Susan Northrup the FAA’s Federal Air Surgeon, who oversees the FAA’s aviation medical programs— about how pilots can stay healthy and navigate mental...

11 Jun 202425min

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