Positive Skies: Pilot Calls for HIV Reform
Championing the LGBTQIA+ aviation community, EPAN recently joined the 25th International AIDS Conference in Munich. Our Aeromedical Project is at the forefront of advocating for
One of the various resources provided by EPAN to its members and the community is the Aeromedical Committee.
The Aeromedical Committee consists of EPAN members and volunteers and serves to be a go-to resource in the case of questions related to aeromedical topics, more specifically those relating to LGBTQIA+ topics.
The Aeromedical Committee encompasses the following committees, which work all closely together:
- Transgender & Non-Binary Committee
- EPAN Cares (mental health/well-being)
Continue reading for more information regarding these specific topics.
LGBTQIA+ Aeromedical topics are widespread.
They include, but are not limited to:
- LGBTQIA+ friendly aeromedical examiners
- HIV guidance and advocacy
- Transgender support as well as topics related to
- Mental health/well-being.
The aeromedical committee is charged with monitoring and accompanying relevant changes within the legal framework on a European level, ultimately providing necessary change to support the LGBTQIA+ aviation community. Furthermore, the committee informs and provides support for members facing difficulties or requiring assistance.
LGBTQIA+ people in the aviation industry, whether professional or hobby, face different issues and hurdles. Many of these aeromedical topics (and in general) face a large stigmatization in society. Further challenges are present due to the fact that, despite the European Union, each country in Europe deals with these topics separately.
If you are interested in joining the committee, we invite you to sign up as a volunteer.
EPAN's Aeromedical Committee is currently developing a campaign to reform the European aeromedical regulations concerning individuals living with HIV or transgender individuals.
This is a developing campaign. We invite anyone interested to reach out to learn more. Sign up for this mailing list today.
We invite anyone interested to reach out to learn more about this campaign. Sign up today – confidentiality guaranteed. (Name is optional)
There are endless ways to support EPAN and our Aeromedical Committee, for example:
The EPAN Aeromedical Committee is available for confidential questions, guidance and counseling. Here are some ways we support members:
Our Transgender/Non-Binary Committee is able to provide support for you if you are considering or have already begun your transition journey.
We are able to provide you guidance related to aeromedical/licensing topics in Europe (EASA and UK CAA).
Mental Health and Well-Being is a crucial aspect in aviation and aeromedical. We have launched EPAN Cares as a point of contact.
We are collecting and creating a database of LGBTQIA+ friendly aeromedical examiners (AME) for consultation upon request.
Check out some of the recent news and updates on HIV in the European aviation industry.Â
Joining EPAN as a member shows your support and helps us achieve our goals as a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA+ aviation community.
We thank you for your support!
Check out some of the recent news and updates on Transgender/Non-Binary in the European aviation industry.Â
For further assistance with Transgender/Non-Binary related topics, you may also contact transgender@prideinaviation.org
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Championing the LGBTQIA+ aviation community, EPAN recently joined the 25th International AIDS Conference in Munich. Our Aeromedical Project is at the forefront of advocating for
Today, on Dec 1 – World AIDs Day, we are happy to announce the launch of our new AEROMEDICAL COMMITTEE and its website. This is
December 1st is the annual World AIDS Day dedicated to remembering those who lost their fight to the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic. At the same time,
“BBC Three’s Sky High Club pilot James Bushe thanks HIV organisation supporters for championing historic changes.” Read article on Terrence Higgins Trust’s website here! https://www.tht.org.uk/news/james-bushe-i-am-first-because-you
Source/Image Credit: Lufthansa Diversifly December 1, is World AIDS Day – The Diversifly team will be selling teddy bears in BER, CGN, FRA, HAM, MUC