Frequency of convictions for lying on FAA medical form
"Sally Grozmano" wrote in message
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"Allen" wrote in
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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Consider what you're hiding? A prescription for a banned
FAA drug means you're being treated by a doctor and the
condition requires treatment and the drug may have
side-effects. You get to fly with the worry that you'll be
caught or die from the disease or drug. Maybe it is a
sedative and your judgment will be effected further and
you'll fly into freezing rain or a thunderstorm.
Odds are the only people you'll kill will be family and
friends of yours, so go ahead.
Y'all see you are talking to someone with a Washington DC IP address,
right?
Allen
Implication being that I am some sort of government agent, I take it? I
know the FAA is inefficient, but paying someone to catch a pilot on Usenet
is a stretch even for them.
And to the previous poster, I acknowledge your safety concerns. There have
been enough flame wars regarding the justification of particular banned
prescriptions that I won't rehash them here.
What type of plane do you fly?
Allen
p.s. I do see hat same IP address was registered by Road Runner in Texas at
one time.
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