Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program

Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program Are you a Flight Attendant in recovery from alcohol and/or drug abuse ? http://www.fadap.org/FlightA

Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program is a substance-abuse prevention program, created and promoted for and by the flight attendant profession and funded by the FAA.

Recovery doesn’t have to happen alone. 💬Join our Wings of Sobriety meetings and connect with a supportive community—wher...
04/20/2026

Recovery doesn’t have to happen alone. 💬

Join our Wings of Sobriety meetings and connect with a supportive community—wherever you are.

Save this post, share it with someone who might need it, and take that step forward. 💙

04/14/2026

Even in a job where you’re constantly surrounded by people, it can still feel really isolating.

If you’ve felt this way—you’re not alone 💙

FADAP is here with confidential, judgment-free support whenever you need it.

📞 1-855-333-2327
🌐 fadap.org

Follow for real support, real conversations, and resources for flight attendants ✈️

Taking care of yourself is just as important as getting to your destination ✈️💙If you need support, FADAP is here for yo...
04/07/2026

Taking care of yourself is just as important as getting to your destination ✈️💙

If you need support, FADAP is here for you—24/7.

📞 855-33-FADAP
Follow for more resources and support.

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Hello April 🌸 A new month = a fresh chance to take care of you.✔️ Practice self-care✔️ Check in with yourself✔️ Reach ou...
04/02/2026

Hello April 🌸 A new month = a fresh chance to take care of you.

✔️ Practice self-care
✔️ Check in with yourself
✔️ Reach out for support

You don’t have to do it all alone—support is always here when you need it. 💙

Follow for more tips and resources.

AviationCommunity

04/01/2026
03/30/2026

You’re not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.
Support starts here.

Follow along for more resources and support.

FADAP is now on Instagram, where we’ll be sharing helpful resources, encouragement, and support for flight attendants on...
03/26/2026

FADAP is now on Instagram, where we’ll be sharing helpful resources, encouragement, and support for flight attendants on and off the job.

Follow along: 👉

As the New Year opens, recognizing and acknowledging mental health needs are the first steps to cultivating resilience t...
01/01/2026

As the New Year opens, recognizing and acknowledging mental health needs are the first steps to cultivating resilience to our face paced world.

If you or a family member needs support, remember that help is always available.
Please contact the confidential FADAP Helpline at (855) 33-FADAP or (855) 333-2327.

Email from Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program Prioritize Your Mental Health     January is Mental Wellness Month Prioritize Your Mental Health   January provides an opportunity to consciously

09/08/2024

Loving a drug addict or an active alcoholic is the hardest thing you will ever do. Watching someone you love, who has fought so hard to beat addiction, throw everything away and sink back into a life that will most likely lead to jail or death, is one of the hardest things you will ever do. All you wanted was to help them back to a clean and sober life but you realize by doing this, as you have before, will now just be enabling them because it will show them that you will always be there to bail them out. You want to grab and shake them and say "What are you doing?!?!" But, at some point you realize that it wouldn't make a difference. So you sit back and watch the tragedy unfold, as if you are watching a movie. Feeling helpless to stop it, feeling like you haven't done enough to help, even though you know only the addict can help themselves. Having to disconnect yourself from them to save yourself from plunging into the abyss with them. It’s one of the hardest things you will ever experience. You love them from afar and keep praying that they will find their way. Battling a drug and/or an alcohol addiction is a beast for the person addicted and the ones who love them. So l am asking you to stand with me in prayer for every family member and friend who has lost or is losing their battle with drugs and alcohol and those who continue to conquer it!
September is National Recovery Month! Put this on your page for one hour if you know someone who has or had an addiction. Many will be hesitant to!!! Some of you won't, but I think I know the ones who will. 💜💜💜💜💜

REPOSTIf  you are  a Flight Attendant based in the United States, Canada or Mexico and  you have performed your safety s...
06/29/2024

REPOST

If you are a Flight Attendant based in the United States, Canada or Mexico and
you have performed your safety sensitive duties within the past 6 months then
you are eligible to participate in an important survey. This survey, run by Columbia University, will help the profession better understand the unique challenges that Flight Attendants face in meeting their health needs and preferences.
The survey is confidential with no collection of identifying information. It takes less than three minutes to complete.
Your opinions need to be heard!

To start the survey, click the link below:

1. Title of research study and general informationStudy title: Study of healthcare behavior of aviation personnel Study number: IRB-AAAV0213Participation duration: The survey is expected to take approximately 3-5 minutes to complete. Anticipated number of research participants at this site: This is....

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