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Morgans wrote:
"Barney Rubble" wrote If is "Common knowledge" that many pilots are pathological liars, why can't you find the evidence? Maybe because you just made that line up.Why don't you give the FAA a call in OKC, I'm sure they would love to chew the fat with you.... Careful how you attribute quotes. Your response makes it seem as though Ron wrote the "common knowledge" line, but it was the originator of the thread that said that. Just another problem with top-posting. Matt |
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:05:12 -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
Admissions? Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see the OP admit anything. Just asked a few 'What if...' questions. Very true. She also seems to have evaporated after I mentioned it. Sally, if you're worried about it you can go to Google Groups and have your posts removed from the archive. -- Dallas |
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"Sally Grozmano" wrote in message
I am familiar with the potential penalties for lying on the FAA medical, but was curious if anyone had any stats on *actual* convictions that have occured for this, and what the associated penalties were? It seems to be "common knowledge" that many pilots do lie, but I never hear of actual convictions. There are none. Your query lacks credibility. Know why? m |
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"Sally Grozmano"
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). Well, don't kill anyone and you'll never be noticed..What, exactly, did you do that requires discipline? Your "main concern" is boring. m |
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Dallas wrote in
: On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:05:12 -0800, Mark Hansen wrote: Admissions? Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see the OP admit anything. Just asked a few 'What if...' questions. Very true. She also seems to have evaporated after I mentioned it. Nope, still here. The thread has drifted somewhat from my original question , so I am guessing the answer is not known. I have not responded to posts such as "You are claiming all pilots are pathological liars" or "Your question is boring" because they are obvious flamebait. Sally, if you're worried about it you can go to Google Groups and have your posts removed from the archive. Thanks for the tip. I'm not worried about the FAA looking through the archives; if anything, my concern would be an overzealous participant in this NG trying to raise a stink. In any event, I have taken the necessary precautions ![]() |
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Happy Dog writes:
There are none. Your query lacks credibility. Know why? Because you disagree? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:47:54 -0800, Bill Denton wrote
(in article ) : 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? Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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The issue is not one of medical fitness.
The issue is that one cannot obtain a medical... "C J Campbell" wrote in message e.com... On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:47:54 -0800, Bill Denton wrote (in article ) : 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? Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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C J Campbell writes:
Nonsense. You are not allowed to fly if you suffer from depression. The FAA takes the position that if your depression is bad enough to require medication then it is bad enough to keep you from flying. But if your depression is that bad and you fly anyway without taking any medications then the FAA would still consider you medically unfit. What if failing your medical and losing the ability to fly causes you to lapse into depression? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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