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Old March 4th 05, 03:06 AM
AINut
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Even if it IS the "only game in town," it doesn't give the FAA, a
government agency, license to break the law.



Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired wrote:
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No, you are. A history of drug abuse is an indicator of future
behaviour.



This is blatent bull****... you've eaten way too many government MRE's


That's your opinion. Since you can't debate without being abusive this
discussion is closed.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired




Ah, but Dan



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If I read what you wrote correctly you feel questions about of criminal
behaviour don't belong in a medical exam. I say they do for the simple
reason they are evaluating you physically and mentally. When you start
going to see a shrink or counselor that is one thing that will come up
when you fill out your initial paperwork. It is important to know when
evaluating the patient.

While I don't agree with some of the logic used in FAA medical
determinations I do fully understand that if you want to fly, and the
agency that will allow you to do that has deemed certain questions must
be asked you have to honestly answer the questions. If it weeds out a
few nut cases then it serves the purpose. Let's face it, it's the only
game in town.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired