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November 1st, 2009

Stress @ Home For UAV Pilots


An interesting article at StrategyPage reveals the U.S.A.F. is having some unique morale problems with their UAV operators. These pilots are going off to war and then returning home to their families each night. In the past, pilots said goodbye to their families, went off to a combat zone, and lived with combat full time. But now, it’s been discovered that the stresses of combat and family life do not mix well at all.

While UAV operators do not experience physical risk, they do go through much of the psychological stresses of combat. UAV operators are operating, via a satellite link, aircraft in the combat zone. They, and their sensor operators, can often see the fighting below, and sometimes join in by firing a missile. That is as “close” as an F-16 pilot gets to the action, and the UAV operators get pumped. Some get so stressed, as they spend more time “in the air” than if they were flying a jet fighter, that they develop stress related psychological problems. And all these pilots, go home after their shift, to face family or friends, who have little appreciation for what they have been through. Moreover, as their UAV work is classified, they cannot talk about it with the spouse or friends — even if they wished to do so.

The air force has considered sending the UAV operators over to the combat zone. However, that's expensive, and, even with the stress problems, most UAV operators prefer doing their job from air bases in the United States. This is a unique situation that is going to require some unique and heretofore untried solutions.