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Old 17th Aug 2018, 11:27
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You’re an Idiot Czech,
seriously stupid. First you want to confuse the matter by posting several topics within the same context. Average hours for a short haul pilot between 150-190 per 28 days. More than a 38 hour week on average. URTI not relevant ? Tell the Medical branch at CASA. What an ignorant response. An URTI requires a grounding by a Designated Medical Examiner representing CASA. It’s a licence requirement and not a point of conjecture or debate but fact. Why it has to cost money to be sick in short haul I’ll never fully understand. Do you want crook pilots on the flight deck? Irresponsible to turn up with a virus and infect the other pilot and compromise the safety of the aircraft but no it costs us money! It’s a licence requirement to sign on fit for duty. That means well rested, not under the influence of a drug or medication and able to perform at the best of one’s ability. Read the CASA regs. These rules enshrined in legislation have been around since Pontious was a pilot and yet you want to question them using industrial leverage. Once again you’ve shown yourself as being ignorant and quite frankly a joke. I bet you have a blue background ASIC. Not even qualified to be on the tarmac.
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