THAT'S IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE MUST HAVE A CALL TO ACTION!!! People are endangering us EVERWHERE!
I say we all march into each and every operating room and pull the scalpel out of each and every experienced surgeon’s hands if they are past their 60th birthday!!! They are making life and death decisions in a dynamic and time critical environment. Why just a little flick of the wrist can end a life! How can we allow this outrage?! They are 60+ years old!!!
Tomorrow we take on those Dentists, Oral Surgeons, and Endodontists, how can we let a decrepit 60+ year old person diagnose and operate on people?!! I mean REALLY!!! If they are past 60 how can we be sure they even know their own name?! They are working in extremely small spaces and can do so much harm because of their frailty!
After that we lobby the local, state, and federal court houses and legislative bodies. We can NOT let these elderly people decide monumental cases while using all of their experience gained throughout the decades of service! What if they become sleepy? You ALL
know that they do!! They may fall asleep during a critical argument phase and miss important details. Life moves fast! We must end this insanity!
After we have cleaned up the hospitals, dental offices, and court houses we move on to the DMV’s!!!!
If you are looking at you 60th birthday, than you better be ready to sit in the right seat of that car!
We should begin to form road blocks everywhere and stop people on their way to bingo! Anyone at or past their 60th Birthday will be pulled from the vehicle and given 35 cents to secure a ride home. We can’t let anyone who maybe, just maybe might have a disease called age and experience out there on the roads. And you can see how this is dangerous because the insurance companies always charge so much more for seniors……… Oh wait, it’s the teenagers that cause the lion’s share of accidents and pay higher rates….. Well in the fashion of general lea, we won’t be stopped by the lack of supporting facts, we’ll plunge ahead anyway. Yep just like Miz Lea we’ll adopt a strategy of “all velocity and no vector!!!!”
Of course, we could always institute a quality assurance program for the doctors and have them perform any one of their protocols in front of a peer as a demonstration of their competence. We could do this every…..oh I don’t know…. say six months……………
And if these QA demonstrations are so useless why are we still doing them? They cost way too much to be frivolous.
And if we should keep the age 60 rule because maybe, jussssst maybe one in ten pilots is losing his/her skills, why not drop it to 35 just to be safe. Of course it doesn't matter that a pilot is checked every six months and performance trends can be noted. We definitely have the folks pouring out of the puppy-pilot mills to fill the seats vacated by over the hill 35 year olds.
(oh yeah some sarcasm is mixed in above)
I also did some research based on a response to one of my posts; I was factually incorrect in an earlier posting. Al Haynes was in fact 57 at the time of the accident. I read the Congressional testimony of Capt. Joseph Eichelkraut (Pres. of SAPA) and took it as factually correct. Capt Eichelkraut’s testimony says Al Haynes was 59, I believed his testimony. My mistake. According to the NTSB Brief of Accident, DCA89MA063, #437. The PIC, you know the guy incharge, making the decisions, was 57.
Source:
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/GenPDF.asp?id=DCA89MA063&rpt=fi