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manrow 19th Apr 2009 20:45

Ripline, you are not forced to read this thread if you do not wish to.

Perfect people who pontificate upon the inadequacies of the majority in a profession or the population at large do nothing to help those who may have problems.

This aviation industry has a better-than-most way of dealing with those who fail standards far beyond the many other vitally important occupations. Hopefully we do so productively and effectively.

Every time a clever devil comes along belittling the minority of those with problems actually drives them underground. Thank you ripline for your contribution?

Ripline 21st Apr 2009 09:06


Ripline, you are not forced to read this thread if you do not wish to.
Understood, thanks.


Perfect people who pontificate upon the inadequacies of the majority in a profession or the population at large do nothing to help those who may have problems.
I'm not perfect, don't claim to be and I wasn't pontificating or passing judgement.


This aviation industry has a better-than-most way of dealing with those who fail standards far beyond the many other vitally important occupations. Hopefully we do so productively and effectively.
I'm glad to hear that. That's probably why I continue to use its services.


Every time a clever devil comes along belittling the minority of those with problems actually drives them underground. Thank you ripline for your contribution?
Not claiming to be clever, not belittling anybody. Perhaps you're confusing my simple one-line post quoting and agreement with a previous poster by overreacting, another trait I would watch if you're a pilot. Fully behind any efforts to identify and help those who sucumb to the pressures of commercial avaition by using alcohol, but the basic tenet is that any discussion of how much is safe before flying is a no-brainer. It has taken ten pages of posts from all sides of the same argument to get this far as indeed it does on every occasion that news items like this hit the headlines. The arguments are the same and just revolve endlessly. If this thread has stopped at 10 pages then my tiny personality and small body parts are content with their contribution. I do appreciate the irony of having to add this by way of explanation....

Ripline

spike727 26th Apr 2009 02:17

get a clue
 
Have you ever done an over water plus go 8 hours - time zones and maybe just maybe wanted to have a beer to help you get to sleep. I think no you havn't. I have and it is a B..ch. We as professional pilots no the rules and are so happy that locals are keeping us legal.

Finn47 27th Apr 2009 10:43

Ripline, here´s the next occurrence for you:

Pilot 'marched off flight to Canada and arrested for being over drink limit' - Telegraph

captplaystation 27th Apr 2009 11:02

Am I the only one "impressed" :hmm: :rolleyes: with the enhanced powers of observation being displayed by security staff these days ?
The level of alcohol involved in many of these cases would require deliberate and intrusive personal contact to be perceived methinks.
Of course the nasty vindictive jealous little jobsworth gobsh1tes employed in this `profession must be jumping up and down in glee at every one they shop with the equivalent of a half pint in their bloodstream.
I would hate to think it was distracting them from their primary task of avoiding the carriage of lethal toothpaste or mineral water. :ugh:


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