jls
August 13th 04, 06:44 PM
http://www.cami.jccbi.gov/AAM-400A/FASMB/Editorials/2003_2.htm
http://www.oig.dot.gov/item_details.php?item=474
http://www.angelflight.org/articles/af00_010e.html
Google "airman medical" and convicted felon and misdemeanors and form 8500-8
and whatever else strikes you while you're squirming.
The point is, what do non-traffic, non-drug, and/or non-alcohol misdemeanors
have to do with an airman medical certificate? If an airman was convicted
in his youth of common law affray, wth does that have to do with an airman
medical?
Regarding one of those links above the article is written by the federal air
surgeon, who is degreed in medicine and in law. Boys, does he ever strain
logic and reason.
I can understand them going after the druggies and the alkies, but the
simple misdemeanants too? It doesn't make any sense except in the context
of an omnipotent, power-hungry big brother who has gotten too big for his
britches and ought to be taken out behind the barn to the woodpile.
http://www.oig.dot.gov/item_details.php?item=474
http://www.angelflight.org/articles/af00_010e.html
Google "airman medical" and convicted felon and misdemeanors and form 8500-8
and whatever else strikes you while you're squirming.
The point is, what do non-traffic, non-drug, and/or non-alcohol misdemeanors
have to do with an airman medical certificate? If an airman was convicted
in his youth of common law affray, wth does that have to do with an airman
medical?
Regarding one of those links above the article is written by the federal air
surgeon, who is degreed in medicine and in law. Boys, does he ever strain
logic and reason.
I can understand them going after the druggies and the alkies, but the
simple misdemeanants too? It doesn't make any sense except in the context
of an omnipotent, power-hungry big brother who has gotten too big for his
britches and ought to be taken out behind the barn to the woodpile.