Dana Archibald

HIMS Chairman
HIMS
Captain Dana C. Archibald is the Chairman of the Airline Pilots Association International (ALPA) HIMS program, serving 42 airlines and 62,000 pilots. He is also the Chairman of the Aeromedical and HIMS Program for American Eagle Airlines which currently has 3,500 pilots.
Captain Archibald graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aeronautical Studies. He has been employed with American Eagle Airlines for 20 years. Currently he holds the title of Captain/Check Airman on the EMB-145 Aircraft in New York with over 18,000 flight hours. Over the years Captain Archibald has had the opportunity to give back by volunteering to fly Make A Wish Foundation Flights to Orlando, Florida’s Disney World. His dedication to helping others was rewarded by American Eagle Airlines dedicating one of the EMB-145 aircrafts in his name.
For the past 10 years Captain Archibald has gone through multiple training courses on chemical dependence at the Betty Ford Center, Hazelton Foundation, and Pilot Assistance Program in Toronto, Canada. He currently is the Chairman of the FAA Advisory Board for HIMS (Human Intervention Motivation Study).
Captain Archibald currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife and 3 children.