Lear70
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Rich Beisheim. They didn't have kids, they had two dogs. Stacy was his wife, she was on her last trip at AirTran (F/A), they were planning on being in Dallas in training together at the same time, Rich was supposed to start transition class Nov 2nd.
My wife is a psychiatrist and she is absolutely appalled that the FAA won't allow pilots to even seek COUNSELING without fear of losing their medical, much less seek therapy or medication, and there are a few anti-depressants and/or mood stabilizers that do not affect motor skill coordination, color blindness, or any other required physiological factor that would be required for flight.
We can all speculate for a cause, but at the end of the day, Rich clearly needed some kind of help and didn't get it. Why? we probably will never know, but it quite possibly was a tragedy that could have been avoided. Matt is right, we should remember him for the positive things he did.
My wife is a psychiatrist and she is absolutely appalled that the FAA won't allow pilots to even seek COUNSELING without fear of losing their medical, much less seek therapy or medication, and there are a few anti-depressants and/or mood stabilizers that do not affect motor skill coordination, color blindness, or any other required physiological factor that would be required for flight.
We can all speculate for a cause, but at the end of the day, Rich clearly needed some kind of help and didn't get it. Why? we probably will never know, but it quite possibly was a tragedy that could have been avoided. Matt is right, we should remember him for the positive things he did.