Safe Skies: Support a Secure Hospital for Pilots' Mental Health

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The Issue

“Don’t just ground the troubled pilot—treat him.” -Reverend Walker

We are calling for the creation of a secure hospital for troubled pilots at the former Elyton School (Now under federal grant review—your support can help move it forward).

Modern aviation has made significant strides in reducing accidental crashes. Yet, intentional aircraft crashes remain a serious and preventable risk.

Between 2011 and 2023, intentional aircraft crashes—while rare—accounted for a disproportionate share of airline fatalities

This alarming trend exposes a critical gap in the mental health support available to pilots. We must ensure that the mental health and hygiene of pilots is prioritized, not just their technical training.

This facility (located on the former Elyton School—Tuscaloosa Ave, Birmingham, AL 35216) would provide specialized care, mental health assessments, and proactive treatment for pilots, addressing the unique psychological pressures of aviation.

The hospital would:

  •  Offer secure, confidential treatment
  • Provide forensic evaluations
  •  Conduct research to prevent intentional aircraft crashes
  •  Integrate federal aviation guidelines with state healthcare systems

The former Elyton School campus offers an ideal location—far away from hustle and bustle—with existing infrastructure that can be repurposed for minimal cost, accelerating the creation of this essential facility.

This initiative would not only improve aviation safety but also help destigmatize mental health issues within the aviation industry, providing a global model for similar facilities.

No more empty condolencesNo more lost lives—sign this petition now to support the creation of a secure hospital for troubled pilots and ensure safer skies for everyone. 🟩‍⬛‍🎗️

 

 

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K​.​C MardisPetition StarterI'm a child of Filipino immigrants and am very passionate about social issues, especially mental health. Mi tatay (C.W. Mardis) is also the former fire chief of Birmingham, AL.

The Decision Makers

Katie Britt
U.S. Senate - Alabama
Shelia Tyson
Jefferson County Commission - District 2
Randall Woodfin
Birmingham City Mayor
Sonja Smith
Birmingham City Council - District 8
Terri Sewell
U.S. House of Representatives - Alabama 7th Congressional District

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