Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program

Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program

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Are you a Flight Attendant in recovery from alcohol and/or drug abuse ? http://www.fadap.org/FlightA

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.

07/09/2026

Sometimes the smallest sign can make the biggest difference.

Whether you need to ask for help, start over, or simply keep going, know that you’re not alone. Recovery is possible, and support is always within reach.

📞 855-33-FADAP
🌐 FADAP.org

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07/03/2026

Recovery doesn’t happen all at once.

It’s built one day, one choice, and one step at a time.

No matter where you are on your journey, remember that progress counts. Small steps forward are still steps forward.

Be patient with yourself. Keep going.

💙 Recovery is possible.
📞 855-33-FADAP
🌐 FADAP.org

What Is a Process Addiction? 07/01/2026

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What Is a Process Addiction? Email from Flight Attendant Drug and Alcohol Program Also known as a behavioral addiction         What Is a Process Addiction? A process addiction, also known as a behavioral addiction, occurs when a

06/25/2026

Sometimes the signs are quiet.

Avoiding your crew. Isolating on overnights. Feeling like alcohol has become the center of the trip.

You are not alone — and you do not have to stay on that path.
Recovery is possible. Support is here.

FADAP provides confidential peer support for flight attendants in recovery, because the people who understand this life best are often the ones who have lived it too.

💙 855-33-FADAP
🌐 FADAP.org

06/16/2026

“I was functioning on the airplane, but barely.”

Behind the uniform, behind the smile, behind the professionalism, there was a battle with alcohol that no one fully saw.

This anonymous Flight Attendant’s story is a reminder that addiction does not always look the way people expect. Recovery began with one difficult decision: asking for help.

Today, they are still flying, living sober, and giving back through peer support to help others find hope and healing.

You are not alone. Help is available. Hope is real.

06/10/2026

Recovery doesn’t always begin with a life-changing moment.

Sometimes it starts quietly — with one conversation, one phone call, or one decision to ask for support.

No matter where you are in your journey, you do not have to do it alone.

FADAP provides confidential peer support for flight attendants in recovery because hope, healing, and recovery are possible.

💙 Confidential support available 24/7
📞 855-33-FADAP
🌐 FADAP.org

05/28/2026

Behind every safety announcement, smile, and long day in the sky is a real person who deserves support too. 💙

No matter where you are on your journey, you do not have to navigate it alone.

📞 855-333-2327
🌐 FADAP.org

05/26/2026

Flight attendants spend every day supporting others at 35,000 feet — but your mental health matters too. 💙

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.

📞 855-333-2327

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05/19/2026

“I thought I was the only one struggling…”

For many in aviation, the journey to recovery can feel isolating—but it doesn’t 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 attendant’s journey reflects the strength it takes to ask for help—and 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 help—confidentially and without judgment.

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