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Mama Mangrove 10th June 2006 12:41

Maybe you've been hitting the herbal tea a bit hard! Are you sure you didn't have a few herbal cakes or biscuits to go with it as well :}

O27PMR 10th June 2006 19:02

No cakes, but I did have a slightly odd tasting mushroom omelette for breakfast:uhoh:

SASless 10th June 2006 20:29

Since when do Police Units "work"?

Whirlygig 10th June 2006 20:31


Originally Posted by SASless
Since when do Police Units "work"?

I've seen them on Heli-Cops and Choppers Coppers :} A lot of tea and take-aways consumed but :D

Cheers

Whirls

SayItIsntSo 11th June 2006 07:18

Hi Gomer Pylot,

No disagreement as to the full text but I am sure that most authorities will not accept that a pilot is a suitable person to make the required assessment, and that the lawyers would have a field day with the idea if the opportunity was to present itself.

Obviously prohibiting caffeine would not work and perhaps that is why ICAO has excluded coffee and tobacco from the prohibition. But surely we should also argue the same about tea. It seems from the postings that any attempt to impose a prohibition on tea would be as about as successful as a trying to impose a ban on sex.

As to the effects of caffeine some would argue that there is a rebound effect when it wears off, if you don’t top off the caffeine level again.

A quick Google found the Atlanta Dental Group website that states:
“Caffeine addiction can be so strong that patients experience caffeine withdrawal symptoms much like drug addicts when their drugs are taken away. Caffeine withdrawal symptoms can last between one and five days.

Caffeine Withdrawal Symptoms include: Headaches, Fatigue, Irritability, Cravings, Anxiety, Drowsiness, Stomachaches, Nausea, Nervousness, and Insomnia.

Some of the caffeine withdrawal symptoms can be reduced by drinking decaffeinated coffee. Although we prefer that patients not take analgesics, ibuprofen is probably best because it also helps with the muscle pain associated with caffeine withdrawal.”

And I had always blamed it on the booze for those feelings.

My point is that if the risk of pilots being adversely effected by a psychoactive drug is acceptable as long as it is caffeine (amongst others) and it is derived from coffee, then why does ICAO think that it is not acceptable to receive your ‘fix’ of the same / similar substance from tea and / or chocolate (et al) too?

Got to go...time for a cuppa!!:D

SayIt



MBJ 11th June 2006 09:47

Used to work on a building site as a kid...recipe for proper tea:

1 x clean bucket
1 x packet of looseleaf tea
2 x tins sweetened condensed milk
Add boiling water and stir, keep near fire to stay hot.

Not a thinly-sliced cucumber sandwich in sight.

That's what I call psycho-active!

Whirlygig 11th June 2006 09:57


Originally Posted by MBJ
Used to work on a building site as a kid...recipe for proper tea:

1 x clean bucket
1 x packet of looseleaf tea
2 x tins sweetened condensed milk
Add boiling water and stir, keep near fire to stay hot.

...AND a 2lb bag o' sugar surely!!

Cheers

Whirls

MBJ 11th June 2006 10:02


Originally Posted by Whirlygig
...AND a 2lb bag o' sugar surely!!

Cheers

Whirls

Doh! Getting very senior and forgetful now!:(


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