$1 Million for HIMS? Pilots Deserve Clarity.
During a recent Capitol Hill update, the Pilot Mental Health Campaign announced what it described as “massive wins” in the newly passed federal budget.
According to the video statement, two specific allocations were highlighted:
- $3 million in additional funding for the FAA Office of Aerospace Medicine to address mental health certification backlogs.
- $1 million more toward the HIMS program to make it “more effective,” “more efficient,” and to help reduce certification delays.
While any effort to address medical certification backlogs is welcome, the announcement raises important and reasonable questions — particularly regarding the HIMS program.
What Exactly Is the $1 Million For?
The statement referenced “a million dollars more toward the HIMS program,” but did not specify:
- Whether this funding is newly appropriated or reallocated.
- Whether it is explicitly earmarked in legislative language.
- What line item or budget authority it falls under.
- Who will control the funds.
- How “making HIMS more effective” is defined.
- Whether the funding expands staffing, monitoring, administrative infrastructure, or something else entirely.
For a program that already carries significant financial and career implications for pilots, clarity matters.
Authorization vs. Appropriation
In federal budgeting, there is a meaningful distinction between:
- Authorization — permission for funding to exist.
- Appropriation — actual allocation of funds.
If this $1 million is appropriated, pilots should be able to identify the bill, the page, and the specific language.
If it is authorized but not yet funded, that distinction should be made clear.
If it is a reallocation within the FAA’s Office of Aerospace Medicine budget, that also warrants explanation.
Why Transparency Is Essential
The HIMS program plays a powerful role in pilot medical certification. Any expansion, restructuring, or additional funding directed toward it has real-world consequences.
Pilots deserve to know:
- Whether this funding improves fairness and efficiency.
- Whether it expands administrative authority.
- Whether it increases monitoring infrastructure.
- Or whether it meaningfully reduces certification delays without increasing burdens.
Public announcements about federal funding should be accompanied by public documentation.
A Simple Request
This is not an attack. It is a request for transparency.
If $1 million has been secured for the HIMS program:
- Show the legislative language.
- Clarify how it will be used.
- Define what “more effective” means in practical terms.
- Explain how this benefits pilots directly.
Budget wins are only wins if stakeholders understand them.
Pilots — whose careers depend on these programs — deserve that clarity.