Survey on working conditions, health, and safety
Do you work as a pilot or cabin crew in Europe? ✈️
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet are conducting a new survey to better understand how working conditions in aviation affect crew health, well-being, and flight safety.
In 2022, around 8,000 pilots and cabin crew across Europe shared their experiences during the ramp-up phase after COVID-19. The results highlighted key challenges related to working conditions, mental health, and safety in the post-pandemic aviation landscape. These insights have already contributed to important conversations within the industry.
We’re now following up to understand how things have changed — and how today’s working environment continues to shape crew health, well-being, and flight safety in European aviation.
What the survey is about
💼 Working conditions and employment terms
🧠 Mental health and well-being
✈️ Perceived safety and reporting culture
The survey is confidential, takes approx. 10-20 minutes and open to pilots and cabin crew working in Europe.
Your experience is valuable
Participate in this study to contribute to research that can inform future improvements in working conditions, health, and flight safety in the aviation industry.
Take survey: http://www.project-sfs.com/
