đź§  Mental Health & Your FAA Medical

Honest conversations about mental health, medications, or past drug use shouldn't cost you your career. This guide breaks down how FAA oversight works for pilots disclosing anxiety, depression, trauma, therapy, SSRI use—or even one-time drug experimentation or suspicion without diagnosis.

🚨 FAA Psychiatric Monitoring Triggers

đź’Š FAA Policy on SSRIs

The FAA permits only four SSRIs—Celexa, Lexapro, Prozac, and Zoloft—under a special protocol. Even if compliant, pilots are often placed into HIMS-style monitoring.

⚠️ Risks of Disclosure

Many pilots have been grounded after a single therapy session or a brief prescription. Without impairment, diagnosis, or recurrence, oversight may still be applied indefinitely.

📎 What You Can Do

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Disclaimer: Pilots for HIMS Reform is an independent advocacy organization not affiliated with the FAA or the official HIMS Program. This is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified AME, attorney, or healthcare provider for your situation.