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Weekend_Warrior
30th Jun 2015, 19:55
Former AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd's flight stoush ends | Stuff.co.nz (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/69830850/former-acdc-drummer-phil-rudds-flight-stoush-ends)

I'm no lawyer so I'm not sure if this is a one-off, or if there is something seriously amiss with CAA regulations.

Checkboard
30th Jun 2015, 21:17
"Have you ever experienced any of the following ... Use of legal or illegal recreational drugs or substances"

Is this seriously expected to be answered as "Yes - I am a cannabis user." ??? :rolleyes:

The name is Porter
1st Jul 2015, 04:10
Phil, FFS, shave that **** off the side of your face. You look like a tool.

aldee
1st Jul 2015, 04:46
Forgetting the drugs,you would have thought appearing in court on conspiracy to murder would have been a fail on the fit & proper test :confused:

Aussie Bob
1st Jul 2015, 04:49
Wasn't he found not guilty?

Lead Balloon
1st Jul 2015, 04:54
Damned right, aldee.

As you know, the only people who are ever charged for crimes are the people who committed them. :ok:

TWT
1st Jul 2015, 04:56
In his last court appearance,he plead guilty to the charges of threatening to kill and drug possession.He is scheduled for sentencing on July 9.

NME News AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has sentencing verdict delayed in threat-to-kill trial | NME.COM (http://www.nme.com/news/acdc/86088)

Clare Prop
1st Jul 2015, 10:26
Oh dear, the years (and the drugs) have not been kind....

The Love Doctor
3rd Jul 2015, 08:01
aldee Forgetting the drugs,you would have thought appearing in court on conspiracy to murder would have been a fail on the fit & proper test


So how would you define someone who s worthy of passing a fit and proper test anyway? Load of bollocks

Luke SkyToddler
3rd Jul 2015, 18:06
FFS the man wrote "Back in Black". BACK IN BLACK. He's a legend. A god amongst mortals. He doesn't need to pass a fit and proper person test.

Joking aside, what's the substantial difference between him and Bruce Dickinson, who gets slavering hero worship whenever his name is mentioned on pprune? You seriously think Bruce wasn't telling a few little white lies when he applied for his initial class 1?

Weekend_Warrior
3rd Jul 2015, 22:02
Please define 'little white lie'.

Answering No to the 'have you used drugs?' when you have appeared in court for same seems to me to be too big to be classed as little.

Weekend_Warrior
3rd Jul 2015, 22:09
As for Bruce Dickinson, of whom I am also an admirer, we have no proof that he lied about anything, little white variety or otherwise.
Also no proof that he even used drugs
And if he did, he may have been honest and allowed a class 1.
Use and abuse of drugs, including the most dangerous drug, alcohol, does not automatically lead to inability to obtain a class 1. I would have thought lying about it would though.

Luke SkyToddler
4th Jul 2015, 06:14
From a purely pedantic lawyer's point of view, he was charged for "possession" of drugs after they were found at his house, that's not proof he personally ingested them. Could have been someone else's left over from a party :rolleyes:

On a unrelated issue, how are the Yanks handling this question now that marijuana is legal in half the states? How do the Dutch do it? I would imagine there aren't too many teenagers left in Colorado and California who can fill in that form honestly. Won't help the pilot shortage :E

ButFli
4th Jul 2015, 09:56
In the US, marijuana has only been made legal at the state level (in some states). It remains illegal at the Federal level.

Those states have repealed the state laws that made marijuana illegal and directed their police forces not to enforce the Federal laws. But there is nothing stopping the FBI arresting people on marijuana-related charges in those states.

As the FAA is the Federal Aviation Administration I can only imagine that they still consider marijuana to be an illegal drug no matter where a pilot consumes it.

As for increased teenage use, I believe the facts show that legalising a substance for 18+ use reduces the amount of underage use. Unregistered (illegal) suppliers are pushed out of business by the legal ones, and the legal ones don't want to sell it to underage customers for fear of losing their license.

Homesick-Angel
5th Jul 2015, 11:06
Jeez.

Drugs
Threatening to kill
Alcoholism
Drug dealing
Violence
Hookers
Guns

He'd get a job up north in a second..

The name is Porter
5th Jul 2015, 12:37
Or in politics

Ejector
8th Jul 2015, 05:01
Is it illegal to say, Go away off my land or I will kill you?

Serious question.

Seems he paying lots of money kind of made it much worse though. Looks like an idiot now.

TWT
9th Jul 2015, 03:12
Phil Rudd, AC/DC drummer, sentenced to house detention - BBC News (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-33456793)

He gets to stay at home for 8 months,so won't be doing any flying.Hope he sorts himself out.

mikedreamer787
10th Jul 2015, 12:51
If Bon Scott had've lived I ponder he and Rudd would've been someone's jailbitches by now.