it's time for porter pilots to
join alpa

it's time for porter pilots to
join alpa


frequently asked questions

No. The card is confidential. The CIRB and ALPA will not share names of those who signed cards to express support for ALPA representation with management.


Issued to all ALPA members, the “orange card” contains contact information for the ALPA Worldwide Accident/Incident Hotline, which connects members to immediate support and professional assistance. This critical service is one of the fundamental reasons for ALPA's existence. If you are involved in an aircraft accident or incident, you are entitled to and will receive extensive professional legal and technical representation.

The hotline is staffed 24/7/365 by knowledgeable experts who have extensive experience in aircraft operations. They will provide you with guidance on how to proceed and, if necessary, immediately dispatch a team of legal and technical experts to assist you. An ALPA accident investigator will be assigned to the TSB investigation on your behalf. Companies often say they will look after you in the event of an accident, but the end result can be quite different. ALPA is completely committed to supporting your needs, and the protection it offers continues—even in the unfortunate event of your death, protection will be extended to your estate. 


No one can make you join. However, you will be required to pay dues in accordance with the Rand Formula, which was established in 1946 by Justice Ivan Rand of the Supreme Court of Canada.

If you choose not to become a member, you will not receive many of the benefits that members receive. In addition, a nonmember will not be able to vote on matters affecting the union. Under Canadian labour law, union dues are mandatory regardless of the worker's union status to ensure that no employee will opt out of the union simply to avoid dues, but still reap the benefits of the union's accomplishments, such as ensuring higher wages, better job security, or other benefits and protections.

No. Members' dues are not used for political donations in Canada or the United States. How ALPA spends its funds is determined by the members and outlined in its Constitution and By-Laws. When you become a member of ALPA, you become a decision maker as to how ALPA spends its money.



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"I could see that unless we got a pilots’ association with real power, there wouldn’t be enough money in airline flying to make it worth my effort. I would have to go back to slipsticking at a desk, and I didn’t want that; I wanted to keep flying.” 
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  Byron S. “Pop” Warner , one of 24 “Key Men” who founded ALPA

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