XRMEFLYER
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Now that is funny!Just start smoking weed...
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Now that is funny!Just start smoking weed...
maybe if calling in sick when you were not sick did not happen on a regualr basis no one would need notes.Read the medical bulletin.
"54-year-old commercial airline captain . . . with symptoms of persistant nausea but decided that he would still fly in the interest of not wanting to cancel a flight . . . shortly after reaching altitude . . . he passed out in his seat . . . upon awakening, he learned that he had vomited and lost control of his bowels . . .felt much better and cleaned himself up the best he could . . . [after landing] the captain indicated to his FO that he didn't feel the need to seek medical attention."
Fortunately, someone else felt he should and reported him.
FAA: "this airman should have recognized that he was potentially compromising his personal and flight safety by stepping into the aircraft . . . an airman is specifically prohibited from operating an aircraft with a known medical condition"
Maybe if pilots weren't docked pay, asked for dr's notes, and called onto the carpet for calling in sick, you wouldn't have pilots flying sick.
Never fly sick!
maybe if calling in sick when you were not sick did not happen on a regualr basis no one would need notes.
Every company is faced with those who will take advantage of sick day policies. They can react in two ways.maybe if calling in sick when you were not sick did not happen on a regualr basis no one would need notes.
Because the company decided not to put up with "acceptable losses" in a small number of pilots calling in sick when they weren't, they ended up with the unacceptable loss of all lives on board that aircraft. In the end, their losses (both moral and $) are going to be much greater than if they'd just had a no-fault, no-penalty sick leave policy. I'm sure those on the plane and their families wish the pilots had been fully rested and well.
It is not a career without a few beers, you only fly because it makes the first beer taste better.Dont drink and drive and dont drink on layovers..... why is this hard for some people to get? A few beers is never worth a career.