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Pregnant pilots and aircrew grounded for first trimester under new Air Force flying rules

The Air Force also ruled out ejection seat-equipped aircraft for pregnant pilots but extended their flying window in other planes.
Jeff Schogol

Published Apr 2, 2025 6:03 PM EDT


Under the new rules, pregnant aircrew members cannot be approved to fly during their first trimester. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mason Hargrove.

Air Force pilots and aircrew who are pregnant will no longer be allowed to fly during their first trimester under revised flight rules announced by the service Tuesday. The move is one of several updates to rules for pregnant women that both restrict and loosen when they can fly.
 

None of the changes were prompted by any specific cases involving pregnant airmen, said Rose Riley, an Air Force spokeswoman. The new rules, she said, bring the Air Force guidelines more in line with other military branches’ policies on when pregnant service members can fly.

In 2022, the service began allowing pregnant women in flight roles to apply for waivers to keep flying all the way from their first trimester through the 28th week of their pregnancy, Riley told Task & Purpose.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-pregnancy-policy/
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