CE750Driver
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"your" joking here, right? If so, "you're" funny-bone is subtle & well developed indeed....
Yes, dude. That was the joke.
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"your" joking here, right? If so, "you're" funny-bone is subtle & well developed indeed....
You're right Yip. With my "favorite" 73-year-old FO, the INCAPACITATION is pretty much constant and not limited to just in-flight.
Agreed; not sure what hawker meant by this his/her post. But I wouild think a group of over 65 age flying pilots with a first class medical are a much better health risk than the rest of the population at that same age. Again we almost no history of in-flight incapation with over 65 pilots.
Reference?
What is the basis for this statement? Where is your data?
Or is this just more boomer, "Do as I say not as I do-just believe me!"?
I see no evidence that pilots are healthier than the general population. In fact, there are, many doctors that don't do a proper physical for fear of losing clients to other AME's. We hear it all the time of people with disqualifying conditions going to see doctors sometimes hundreds of miles away to get a "clean" medical.
No retirement age, rising obesity, pill popping nation.
How much is employee paid healthcare? Obvously, it varries from company to company. Should we contract individually with a health insurance provider? That seems like a personal decision to me. Go for it if you think you can do better on your own. Are high risk categories in non-scheduled operations making it harder for the rest of us to bargain for reasonable health care and life insurance? Other than not having a retirement age for pilots, what in the world are you talking about? Are you suggesting scheduled air carriers don't have the same types of higher risk employees?
What will it take (another Lear that crashes in downtown LA, not Mexico?), before we finally bring about mandatory retirement? Do you have one shred of evidence indicating the advanced age of one of the pilots contributed to the crash, or are you suggesting they were obese pill poppers?
Discuss.