No Doping in Air Sports...

FAI condemns the use by competitors, in the misguided belief that they improve performance in the air, of substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Such substances may degrade pilot performance and compromise flight safety. The activities, defined as "doping", are contrary to the FAI's principles of fair play, and are potentially damaging to competitors' health and safety.

Following adoption by the FAI General Conference of the World Anti-Doping Code, the FAI Air Sport General Commission (CASI) approved appropriate changes to the FAI General Section. These were published on 1 March 2004.

The following pages contain important information regarding the FAI anti-doping programme. If you need further infomation, please contact the FAI Anti-doping Manager, Robert Hughes, in the FAI Secretariat.


Useful sources of information on doping problems:

FAI Anti-Doping ProgrammeFAI Anti-Doping Programme