Mental Health for Pilots & Aviation Workers in New York
Commercial pilots, military pilots, private pilots, air traffic controllers. This page combines the culture-specific resources for your profession with New York-specific insurance and therapist options.
Why this combination matters
Pilots historically underreport mental health issues due to FAA medical fears. One-third of airline pilots have experienced significant depression; 4% report suicidal ideation. In New York, the strong mental health parity enforcement, expanded Medicaid, and local provider density shape what's actually accessible — which is why generic 'find a therapist' advice so often fails men in your profession.
National resources for pilots
Profession-specific support that works in every state:
Pilots Mental Health Campaign
Advocacy + resources specifically for FAA medical and mental health.
HIMS Program (AME directed)
Aviation Medical Examiner program for substance use + depression recovery + return to flying.
Air Line Pilots Association EAP
Union EAP for ALPA members — confidential.
New York-specific resources
These New York organizations know both pilots culture AND New York's insurance landscape:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (New York routing)
All 988 calls route to local New York centers. Free, confidential, 24/7.
New York state crisis / behavioral health resources
NY Medicaid. OMH (Office of Mental Health) runs robust community services.
Veterans Crisis Line (988 Press 1)
Relevant for many of your peers even if you're not a veteran.
New York insurance realities
For pilots in New York: FAA medical is the primary barrier. Work with an AME familiar with HIMS and the SSRI allowance protocol. Do NOT stop medication without consulting your AME — that creates bigger issues.
New York parity: Full parity enforcement · Medicaid: Medicaid expanded — up to 138% FPL covered
Free tool
Not sure what's going on?
The PHQ-9 is the depression screener your doctor uses. Private. Printable for your appointment.
Take the PHQ-9 →