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- ALPA - Advancing Aviation Safety and Security since 1931
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents more than 79,000 pilots at 42 U S and Canadian airlines Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress
- About ALPA - ALPA
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents pilots at airlines in the U S and Canada Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress
- Canada - ALPA
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents pilots at airlines in the U S and Canada Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress
- What We Do - ALPA
ALPA is the largest airline pilot union in the world, advancing aviation safety for over 80 years ALPA provides three critical services to its members: airline safety and security, representation, and advocacy
- Who We Are - Air Line Pilots Association, International
ALPA is routinely granted "interested party" status in most major airline accidents, which means that ALPA accident investigators assist the National Transportation Safety Board and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada during on-site investigations and participate in associated public hearings
- President - ALPA
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents pilots at airlines in the U S and Canada Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress
- ALPA: Trained for Life
As the world’s largest airline pilot union, ALPA has fought for rigorous training and qualification standards, advocated for proven safety measures and regulations, and defended the rights of the professionals responsible for keeping your flights safe
- Contact Us - ALPA
If you're an ALPA member having trouble logging in, please take a look at the Login FAQs for more information Use the following emails to direct your questions to the appropriate department
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