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Larry Dighera wrote:
Let me see if I've got this right. It's okay to carry sick or injured passengers without the pilot meeting the drug testing and minimum hours requirements. But those conducting short sightseeing flights are no longer able to get a waiver for drug testing, and must now have 500 hours instead of the former 200 hour minimum. So the public at large is better protected, but the sick and injured are not? You could read it that way. Applying a risk management viewpoint, another reading might be that all sightseeing trips are frivolous and unnecessary and as-such the pilot and passengers can bear a greater burden of compliance or simply not fly. OTOH, the non-availability of a medical flight might have a very large negative consequences outweighing the tiny risk of a drug-impaired pilot. Wow, I just thought like a bureaucrat. I think I need to go read a technical manual for awhile.... |
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