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But if the pilot dies, he won't be prosecuted. That was the
point. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... | Jim Macklin wrote: | Just ask the FAA, statistics must be reported. | | But like most FAA enforcement, investigations follow | accidents. They don't have convictions or civil penalties | for dead pilots, although there may be torts for innocent | losses. | | Doesn't need to be a dead pilot, just a fatal accident (someone | other than the pilot may have died)... |
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Who cares. People break rules and laws if they want. On a
medical application you're required to report your medical conditions and physician visits and treatment. The rules further require that pilots self-police themselves when ill, tired or just feel like crap. Yet, there have been F14 Naval pilots crashing on landing on the carrier. The investigation showed proscribe drugs. [OTC decongestants] The FAA has some stupid rules, some are medical and some deal with pilot performed maintenance, among others. But use common sense, safety is the goal, do what is safe and in the spirit of the rules and you'll probably be OK with the law. "Allen" wrote in message . net... | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | ... | Consider what you're hiding? A prescription for a banned | FAA drug means you're being treated by a doctor and the | condition requires treatment and the drug may have | side-effects. You get to fly with the worry that you'll be | caught or die from the disease or drug. Maybe it is a | sedative and your judgment will be effected further and | you'll fly into freezing rain or a thunderstorm. | | Odds are the only people you'll kill will be family and | friends of yours, so go ahead. | | | | "Sally Grozmano" wrote in message | . .. | | Grumman-581 wrote | in | | | news ![]() | | On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:49:58 +0000, in | | , Sally | Grozmano wrote: | | It seems to be "common knowledge" that many pilots do | lie, but I never | | hear of actual convictions. | | Y'all see you are talking to someone with a Washington DC IP address, right? | | Allen | | |
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"Allen" wrote in
. net: "Jim Macklin" wrote in message ... Consider what you're hiding? A prescription for a banned FAA drug means you're being treated by a doctor and the condition requires treatment and the drug may have side-effects. You get to fly with the worry that you'll be caught or die from the disease or drug. Maybe it is a sedative and your judgment will be effected further and you'll fly into freezing rain or a thunderstorm. Odds are the only people you'll kill will be family and friends of yours, so go ahead. Y'all see you are talking to someone with a Washington DC IP address, right? Allen Implication being that I am some sort of government agent, I take it? I know the FAA is inefficient, but paying someone to catch a pilot on Usenet is a stretch even for them. And to the previous poster, I acknowledge your safety concerns. There have been enough flame wars regarding the justification of particular banned prescriptions that I won't rehash them here. |
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in
: The issue is will the commercial entity [insurance company, HMO, or other] turn your records over to the FAA. Yes, that is my main concern. As far as insurance goes, frankly, I hope to God I never get into an accident, and if I do, I'm more worried about my health and the health of others than the financial bit. Of course, losing all I own is a close second. |
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Since you brought up anti-depressants...
Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? Ironic is the word. Actually, a lot of this thread would be funny--but it is too depressing. Peter |
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Ron Natalie wrote in news:45b5151e$0$28100
: Jim Macklin wrote: Just ask the FAA, statistics must be reported. But like most FAA enforcement, investigations follow accidents. They don't have convictions or civil penalties for dead pilots, although there may be torts for innocent losses. Doesn't need to be a dead pilot, just a fatal accident (someone other than the pilot may have died)... Just to reiterate what I said before, if I am involved in an accident where someone dies, the last thing on my mind is going to be financial penalties. That would haunt me for the rest of my life (whether I was at fault or not). My main concern is getting my ticket, and slapped with a huge fine from the FAA finding out about my ommisions through other channels (insurance, DEA, etc). |
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![]() "Sally Grozmano" wrote in message . .. "Allen" wrote in . net: "Jim Macklin" wrote in message ... Consider what you're hiding? A prescription for a banned FAA drug means you're being treated by a doctor and the condition requires treatment and the drug may have side-effects. You get to fly with the worry that you'll be caught or die from the disease or drug. Maybe it is a sedative and your judgment will be effected further and you'll fly into freezing rain or a thunderstorm. Odds are the only people you'll kill will be family and friends of yours, so go ahead. Y'all see you are talking to someone with a Washington DC IP address, right? Allen Implication being that I am some sort of government agent, I take it? I know the FAA is inefficient, but paying someone to catch a pilot on Usenet is a stretch even for them. And to the previous poster, I acknowledge your safety concerns. There have been enough flame wars regarding the justification of particular banned prescriptions that I won't rehash them here. What type of plane do you fly? Allen p.s. I do see hat same IP address was registered by Road Runner in Texas at one time. |
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Ask Rush Limbaugh about medical privacy.
If there is an accident and the FAA begins an investigation and that investigation raises a medical condition, then the FAA would probably seek your medical records. Unless you have signed a release, the private companies should not divulge your records beyond strict limits. But you may have signed some release or you may find that your insurance company will be sharing financial amounts with other insurance companies, but not "private" medical info. But what the FAA can determine, combined with a forensic lab test is just a guess. "Sally Grozmano" wrote in message . .. | "Jim Macklin" wrote in | : | | The issue is will the commercial entity [insurance company, | HMO, or other] turn your records over to the FAA. | | Yes, that is my main concern. As far as insurance goes, frankly, I hope to | God I never get into an accident, and if I do, I'm more worried about my | health and the health of others than the financial bit. Of course, losing | all I own is a close second. |
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Bill Denton wrote:
Since you brought up anti-depressants... Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? Exactly. I'd prefer to fly with a pilot who is taking Prozac than one who should be taking it and isn't. |
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Hello, fire department? Hey, we have a little smoke here.
If you get some time later today, could you, perhaps stop by and see what is going here? "Jim Stewart" wrote in message .. . | Bill Denton wrote: | Since you brought up anti-depressants... | | Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if | you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone | running around with an untreated problem can? | | Exactly. I'd prefer to fly with a pilot who | is taking Prozac than one who should be taking | it and isn't. |
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