Course Details
PILOT PEER SUPPORT (PPS) TRAINING
>Initial | May 5-7, 2026
HOTEL & COURSE LOCATION
Homewood Suites by Hilton Ottawa Downtown
361 Queen Street
Ottawa, ON, Canada
K1R 0C7
613-234-6363
Course Information
May 5-7, 2026
Participants should be prepared to attend the training in its entirety. The hands-on nature of this 16-hour course requires full attendance each day. If an emergency precludes attendance for the full 16 hours, arrangements may be made to make up to 1 hour at a later date. Missing more than 1 hour will require students to re-enroll and complete the full 16-hour course again.
The course also requires the completion of multiple assignments. We utilize a program called ClassMarker for the required testing. You will receive additional information on this requirement during the week before the start of the course, which will include your first course assignment.
General Course Administration Information
"Schedule with Safety" has been the motto of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) since our Association's inception in 1931. The pilot volunteer is at the heart of our ability to influence government, management, and industry stakeholders, guiding them toward the safest air transport system possible. Training our volunteers is the best investment we can make to ensure that our profession is represented in all aspects of the air transport industry. The ASO training courses available to our pilot volunteers ensure our profession is well-represented across all aspects of the air transport industry.
Well-trained volunteers provide our most effective influence in reducing the hazards within the air transport industry. Over the years, these pilots have advocated for the airline piloting profession. Our volunteers will continue to be confident and effective when they are equipped with solid knowledge and clear leadership that comes from our ALPA ASO training courses.
The ASO training courses are designed and administered specifically to enhance the effectiveness of pilot safety, security, jumpseat, and pilot assistance representatives within the Air Line Pilots Association, International.
There is a process for IFALPA and non-ALPA attendees to participate in ALPA’s ASO training courses pending authorization and support from the applicable MEC. See the Non-ALPA Attendee box below. Suggested individuals for participation include representatives from management, government, industry, other employee groups or other individuals directly related to aviation safety or flight operations.
Expenses
Expenses
Expenses, including flight pay loss, for those members being trained must be authorized from the respective MEC Committee budget. Typical expenses you should consider for your budget include:
- Approximately $289.00 CAD + tax per night for hotel expenses. (Include the night before the course and one night for each day of the course.)
- Other associated costs for consideration would include daily meals and transportation needs.
- If required, Flight Pay Loss (FPL) for each day of the course, including at least one, and possibly two travel days.
Non-ALPA Attendees
Non-ALPA Attendees
IFALPA and non-ALPA attendees need to seek authorization to participate in specific ALPA training courses and meetings for specific individuals by using the following procedure:
- Please email Petra Duran-Smith at petra.duran-smith@alpa.org to start the course approval process.
- You will receive an email with a QR code to make payment as soon as your attendance is approved.
- Once the payment has been finalized, you will receive an email confirming the transaction.
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The registration fees for non-ALPA attendees cover the costs of the training materials, instructor costs, and provided meals:
PPS Initial Training = $750