Mental Health Symposium 2024
Description: The Aviation Mental Health Symposium was hosted by Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University at the College of Aviation in Battle Creek, 九一麻豆制片厂, October 7-10, 2024. We welcomed in many different aviation professionals and institutions to dive further into the crucial topic of mental health and wellness in aviation.
Keynote
The keynote event, Training The Durable Mindset: 10 Keys to Elevating Mental Performance by Dr. Dillon L. Small. Dr. Small is the Director of Sport Performance Psychology for Air Force Academy Athletics, and a licensed clinical psychologist. Prior to this role, Dr. Small served as the Chief of Psychological Health for the Air Force Academy Cadet Wing, where he maintained programmatic oversight for a team of embedded mental performance experts that work directly with Cadets to ensure high-performance in academics, athletics, and leadership.
Navigating the Aviation Medical Process
Panelists: Dr. Penny Giovanetti, Daniel Danczyk
Moderated by: Dr. Elizabeth Bjerke
Over the past few years, the FAA has been working on changes to the aviation medical certification process. In January of 2024 an Aviation Rulemaking Committee - Mental Health & Aviation Medical Clearances was established to provide further recommendations on the process. Join Drs. Giovanetti and Dancyzk from the FAA to learn about the progress being made and changes implemented at the FAA level.
Supporting you in the Skies
Panelists: Vassili Georges, First Officer Carrie Braun, Brian Bomhoff, Mark
Larsen, Tom Charpentier, Kyle Lewis
Moderated by: Dr. Irene Miller
In this informational panel discussion, leading experts from aviation trade organizations will explore the critical issue of pilot mental health. The panel discussion will focus on understanding the unique mental health challenges faced by pilots, examine regulations pertaining to mental health, evaluating current support programs, and identify strategies for improvement. Other key topics will include the development of programs for mental health support, and effective organizational policies that promote mental health.
Cleared for takeoff
Panelists: Dr. Jessica Auslander, Lt. Col. Aric Raus DCL, Dr. Michelle Westcott
Moderated by: Dr. Sky Overbo
The discussion will focus on the unique stressors faced by aviation students, such as academic pressures, flight training demands, and concerns about maintaining medical certification. Experts will share insights on proactive mental health strategies, coping mechanisms for anxiety and burnout, and the importance of early intervention. The session will also address the role of mental health in long-term career success and how students can balance their well-being with the rigorous demands of their training programs.
Elevating Voices
Panelists: Dr. Theodore Johnson, Dr. Kwasi Adjekum, Kim Cho, Peter Thompson Patrick Hanlin, Jade Joseph, Mya White
Moderated by: Jason DeGeorge
This panel will focus on the unique mental health needs of marginalized students in aviation programs, with Dr. Theodore Johnson sharing his research and data from his study regarding students of color in aviation. Dr. Johnson's presentation will be followed by a panel of experts who will answer questions and discuss the challenges faced, and the best way to support marginalized students in aviation.
Beyond the Cockpit
Panelists: Captain Rondeau Flynn, Mark Larsen, Andy Richards, Jeff Horan
Moderated by: Laila Stein- NBAA
Join industry leaders from all corners of aviation for an inspiring and transformative discussion on mental health! Dive into best practices, explore emerging trends, and exchange innovative ideas that are shaping the future of our industry. Hear firsthand from representatives of airlines, fractional ownerships, maintenance, and business aviation as they unveil their initiatives and visions for mental well-being in aviation along with answering your questions.
Soaring Together
Panelists: Lillie Bradford, Carson Calhoun, Zoe Thompson
Moderated by: Anne Suh
During this session we will hear from students. This includes students from peer support programs, college wellness committees, and student CFI's regarding best practices for student support. Lead by John Hauser's mother, Dr. Anne Suh.