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Mxsmanic wrote in
: javawizard writes: A newspaper reporter discovered that 41 commercial airline pilots in Minnesota have had their car drivers' licenses revoked due to drunken driving, yet they are still flying jumbo jets. - from the Transportation section of www.odd-info.com So are they commercial pilots, or commercial pilots who fly 747s? And how many such pilots are there in total, for purposes of comparison? It is a bit odd that the FAA has such strict medicals but still allows pilots to take recreational drugs on a regular basis. Yep, they do. Don;'t like it, don;'t fly. Oh wait, You don't Bertie |
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On Nov 29, 9:02 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Phil wrote : On Nov 29, 7:59 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Phil wrote in news:0fe594ca-f613-4488-bba3- : On Nov 29, 9:53 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: javawizard wrote in news:197e6b90-d7a2-4839-93ce- : A newspaper reporter discovered that 41 commercial airline pilots in Minnesota have had their car drivers' licenses revoked due to drunken driving, yet they are still flying jumbo jets. - Why only 747 drivers? Urp. 'scuse me. Bertie Beer goggles. When they're drunk, the pilots think the 747s look like Learjets! And they think A380's look like Claudia Schiffer Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's a stretch. Even with a huge snootful, I'd say the best you can get from an A380 is Rosie O'Donnell. Yeah, it's really pretty unappealing from every angle, isn't it? Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It sorta looks like it has some kind of medical condition. Phil |
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:24:42 -0800 (PST), javawizard
wrote: A newspaper reporter discovered that 41 commercial airline pilots in Minnesota have had their car drivers' licenses revoked due to drunken driving, yet they are still flying jumbo jets. - from the Transportation section of www.odd-info.com What does a car drivers license have to do with flying a jet transport? Big John |
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![]() "Some Other Guy" wrote in message ... Big John wrote: On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 07:24:42 -0800 (PST), javawizard wrote: A newspaper reporter discovered that 41 commercial airline pilots in Minnesota have had their car drivers' licenses revoked due to drunken driving, yet they are still flying jumbo jets. - from the Transportation section of www.odd-info.com What does a car drivers license have to do with flying a jet transport? In Ontario, Canada, they can technically charge you with drunk driving and suspend your driver's license if you are over the limit on a sailboat or even a bicycle. What does a bicycle or sailboat have to do with a motor vehicle? Beats me. You're "drinking" record. |
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Big John writes:
What does a car drivers license have to do with flying a jet transport? Operating both types of vehicles represent an activity that is seriously impaired by the use of recreational drugs such as alcohol. And people who are willing to drive drunk are generally willing to fly drunk as well. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Big John writes: What does a car drivers license have to do with flying a jet transport? Operating both types of vehicles represent an activity that is seriously impaired by the use of recreational drugs such as alcohol. Or being a fjukkwuit And people who are willing to drive drunk are generally willing to fly drunk as well. Nope Bertie |
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On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 16:06:12 +0100, Mxsmanic
wrote: Big John writes: What does a car drivers license have to do with flying a jet transport? Operating both types of vehicles represent an activity that is seriously impaired by the use of recreational drugs such as alcohol. And people who are willing to drive drunk are generally willing to fly drunk as well. Your an idiot. You must have some experience with a drinking problem? I can rinse my mouth out with a mouth wash that contains alcohol and I then cannot pass the 'breathalizer' test. If I don't fly (legally) drunk (test does not evaluate your ability to make correct decisions and act accordingly) what is it of interest what I do on my time off if I meet the 12 hours from bottle to stick. You need personal experience (with the use of alcohol which I have) to comment on the stupid original posting. Big John |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... And people who are willing to drive drunk are generally willing to fly drunk as well. I disagree. I know hundreds of pilots, but not a single one who will fly after drinking. I know plenty if people who will drive after drinking. I mistrust your sample. |
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Big John writes:
You must have some experience with a drinking problem? I don't use recreational or illicit drugs at all. I can rinse my mouth out with a mouth wash that contains alcohol and I then cannot pass the 'breathalizer' test. So? You won't fail a blood test. If I don't fly (legally) drunk (test does not evaluate your ability to make correct decisions and act accordingly) what is it of interest what I do on my time off if I meet the 12 hours from bottle to stick. Twelve hours should be sufficient for most purposes. It would be better not to drink at all, but I realize how addicted some people are to the drug. You need personal experience (with the use of alcohol which I have) to comment on the stupid original posting. Drinkers often try to rationalize their reckless use of the drug, a behavior that is common to substance abusers in general. |
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