Aviation crew management provider Crewise is now introducing human factors and mental health programs, along with reliance training, to the business aviation industry.
According to the Dallas-based company, which launched in June, these services will become critical given the FAA’s recent announcement that it will establish a pilot mental health aviation rulemaking committee to provide recommendations on breaking down the barriers that prevent pilots from reporting mental health issues to the agency.
Crewise offers proactive support to establish safe workplaces and provides guidance on optimal working conditions for aviation professionals globally. Among its services are drug and alcohol abuse monitoring and management, fitness for duty evaluations, mental health recertification, critical incident management, aeromedical support, and corporate culture and professional standards coaching.
“The heart of our mission is the safety and well-being of pilots,” said Crewise COO Whitney Bohac, an aviation professional with more than a dozen years of experience in aviation management, business strategy, and program development. “We are not just about making things better for them; we aim to lead the way in creating a safer and more reliable aviation industry. These programs are building a stronger and more supported community, propelling ourselves towards a brighter future.”