Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

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The Air Line Pilots Association was unofficially founded in 1930 and then officially in 1931, but its roots can be traced all the way back to the mid-1920's. The economic pressures of the depression, and increased flying hours with less pay are ultimately what lead to the formation of ALPA to protect pilot needs and rights. While initially formed in secret by a handful of pilots, ALPA grew steadily over time and by the end of World War II its membership approached 5,000 and had become a well-respected organization. Today it represents nearly 53,000 pilots at 37 U.S. and Canadian airlines and is the largest airline pilot union in the world. While representation and advocacy are major services to its members, safety and security has always been the most important service and for over 70 years ALPA has been part of most important safety improvement in the airline industry.

The ALPA quick link returns all content that has been tagged ALPA, which currently contains collection abstracts, publications and images. This list spans multiple pages. A pager is available at the at the bottom right of this page. Please contact the Reference Archivist William LeFevre for additional information.

For additional information about ALPA please visit the Air Line Pilots Association Web site.

SS Division NewsPublications
SS Division Shop TalkPublications
Tech TalkPublications
The LancetPublications
The WidgetPublications
Truth About Pilots PayPublications
TWA Flite FactsPublications
U.S. Emergency Board Proceedings Publications
U.S. National Mediation Board ProceedingsPublications