Anyway, removing history and facts from the discussion re Aden, am I reading this right FD?
They immediately pulled their aircrew out of their barbeques and other activities ashore and off they went to do the job.
Not only does FD et al find it acceptable for someone to fly with a suspended licence on medical grounds, FD appears to be condoning flying while under the influence.
Would it have been ok if Mr A had been bbq'ing the day he got the call?
Where do people draw the line here, simply getting away with it?
Lady Luck isn't the best co-pilot on any day.
Maybe Roger Regulate and Colin Commonsense aren't the best, but they'll do their best to keep you from harms way.
(Too keep it PC;
Laurence Luck isn't the best co-pilot on any day.
Maybe Ruth Regulate and Cynthia Commonsense aren't the best, but they'll do their best to keep you from harms way.)