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The FAA is accountable for how aerospace impacts our planet. We want to make sure pilots get the help they need and deserve so that they can always feel at home. In the words of Jerry Crawford, To most people, the sky is the limit. Share this important episode with pilots in your network. Seeking help puts them on the right path to getting better so they can continue their passion for flying in the safest way possible. It is imperative for pilots to understand that it is okay to ask for help. You'll also hear from Ellen Brinks, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Aeromedical Chair, who leads ALPA's Pilot Support Program. Susan Northrup, FAA's Federal Air Surgeon, and learn more about the transparent process pilots can expect during their individual health assessments. The FAA continues to make improvements around policies, testing, treatments and approved medication for pilots. We see you, and in the latest episode of our podcast, we clear the air about misconceptions around mental health and flying. We receive so many comments on our social media platforms regarding pilots' concerns about mental health. Mental Health Awareness Month is almost over, but our care and concern for the emotional, psychological and social well-being of pilots continues. Share this podcast episode and career opportunity with those in your network. The nationwide entry level application window will be open June 24-27 for all eligible U.S. The FAA is seeking diverse applicants to take on the challenging and highly rewarding job of an air traffic controller. Without their experience and quick thinking, the miracle in the air could have ended differently. This episode highlights the very important role of an air traffic controller and related safety professionals. Tune in to hear from Fort Pierce Tower air traffic controller Chip Flores and supervisor Justin Boyle, who took the initial emergency call from Harrison that day as well as Palm Beach Air Traffic manager Ryan Warren, Palm Beach controller/Flight Instructor Robert Morgan, and Domestic Event Network manager Joe Heuser, each had a significant role throughout the ordeal. It was a team effort to land the plane safely, and we caught up with some of the key players. Take a deep breath as we walk you through that exact experience we005ve dubbed "Miracle in the Air" in the latest episode of our podcast. Darren had to quickly transition from a passenger to a pilot with absolutely no flying experience. What would you do? That was the reality for Darren Harrison when the pilot on his plane went unconscious mid-flight on May 10. Imagine you're a passenger on a small plane and your pilot becomes unconscious.