Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program
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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.
Behind every safety announcement, smile, and long day in the sky is a real person who deserves support too. đ
No matter where you are on your journey, you do not have to navigate it alone.
đ 855-333-2327
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Flight attendants spend every day supporting others at 35,000 feet â but your mental health matters too. đ
This Mental Health Awareness Month, remember: you do not have to navigate it alone.
FADAP is here for you, wherever you are on your journey.
đ 855-333-2327
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05/19/2026
âI thought I was the only one strugglingâŚâ
For many in aviation, the journey to recovery can feel isolatingâbut it doesnât have to be.
This powerful story is a reminder that help is out there, recovery is possible, and connection can change everything. From struggling in silence to 11 years of sobriety, this flight attendantâs journey reflects the strength it takes to ask for helpâand the hope that follows.
You are not alone.
Support is here.
Recovery is real.
If you or someone you know is struggling, FADAP is here to helpâconfidentially and without judgment.
Behind every flight is a crew carrying more than just passengers. âď¸đ
If today felt heavy, this is your reminder that getting through the day is something to be proud of.
You are not alone in what youâre feeling, and support is always within reach.
FADAP is here for flight attendants and aviation professionals whenever support is needed.
đ 855-33-FADAP
Some days in aviation feel heavier than others. âď¸đ¤
So hereâs your reminder:
â You showed up.
â You got through today.
â That is enough.
Whether youâre navigating stress, burnout, recovery, or simply trying to make it through a difficult season â you are never alone.
FADAP is here when you need support.
05/05/2026
The facts matterâand so do you. đâď¸
Mental health challenges are more common in aviation than many realize. Long hours, changing time zones, and time away from loved ones can take a real toll.
But hereâs what else is true:
Support helps.
Connection matters.
Recovery is possible.
This Mental Health Awareness Month, letâs keep the conversation going, reduce stigma, and remind each other that no one has to navigate this alone.
FADAP is hereâconfidentially, compassionately, always.
05/01/2026
Taking care of your mental health isnât just importantâitâs essential for every takeoff, every landing, and every moment in between. âď¸
This May, weâre proud to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month by reminding our aviation community: you are not alone. Whether youâre in the air or on the ground, support is always within reach.
Letâs break the stigma.
Letâs check in on each other.
Letâs keep risingâtogether.
Follow along all month long for resources, stories, and support from FADAP.
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Youâre not alone in the sky đđŞ˝
Wherever you are in your journey, support is always within reach. FADAP offers 24/7 peer support and Wings of Sobriety meetings made just for flight attendants:
đ Wednesday at 3:00 pm EST
đ Sunday at 5:00 pm EST
âą Duration: 45â60 minutes
đ Conference call: 1-855-544-2320
Follow, share, and help someone find their way â¨
SupportMatters
04/20/2026
Recovery doesnât have to happen alone. đŹ
Join our Wings of Sobriety meetings and connect with a supportive communityâwherever you are.
Save this post, share it with someone who might need it, and take that step forward. đ
Even in a job where youâre constantly surrounded by people, it can still feel really isolating.
If youâve felt this wayâyouâre not alone đ
FADAP is here with confidential, judgment-free support whenever you need it.
đ 1-855-333-2327
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Follow for real support, real conversations, and resources for flight attendants âď¸
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