talespin
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If this man was rational at the time, then I would agree, however, do you REALLY think he was thinking rationallly? Sadly, he was a SICK man. He had a DISEASE. He needed TREATMENT, not JUDGEMENT. The FAA isn't in to that.
Somehow, I don't think his suicide supports the age 65 case... I see this as one man who let life and it's challenges kill him.
That's my point! Let's not make this about flying or age 60, because his taking his life has little or nothing to do with it.
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