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Mental Health expert talks high-stress jobs after 2023 Alaska Airlines incident
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Mental Health expert talks high-stress jobs after 2023 Alaska Airlines incident

  • 23 July 2025

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – A former Alaska Airlines pilot is speaking out about mental health in the workplace following an incident in 2023 where prosecutors say he tried to turn off the engines of a plane mid-flight after he was feeling the effects of magic mushrooms while off duty.

The flight diverted and landed safely in Portland, Oregon. Joe Emerson was arrested, but the incident sparked a growing debate over pilot mental health.

A 2022 study estimated 56% of pilots avoid seeking medical care due to fear of being grounded.

In an interview with CBS News, Emerson said he takes responsibility for his actions. He is facing more than 80 state and federal charges.

Other high-stress professions include doctors and nurses, law enforcement, military, firefighters and social workers.

Alaska’s News Source interviewed Brandy Stratman from Providence Behavioral Health Monday to speak more about the stigma workers in these types of careers face.

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