An Unexpected Finding Among Commercial Pilots
Neil Gould writes:
It's clear that you don't understand addiction at all. There is ample
information available on the web that you should be able to enlighten
yourself about addiction without too much difficulty.
There's also plenty of information on the Web indicating why it's stupid to
take drugs and operate vehicles at the same time.
There are *many* reasons why flying after even a single drink is not
equivalent to driving under the same conditions. I know of no one of the
hundreds of members in our flying club who will fly after a drink.
And they are willing to drive after drinking?
There is also a reason why no DUI laws begin at 0.001%.
Some do. They are called zero-tolerance laws, and are based on the premise
that no impairment is small enough to be acceptable impairment.
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