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In rec.aviation.owning Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: And if you were to actually look at the numbers, such as collected by NHTSA, you would find that people with the above conditions have high accident rates while driving, so your arguement is nonsense not based on fact. So do people who drink alcohol, but the FAA allows people who drink alcohol to become pilots. The same can be said of smokers. Bzzzzt, wrong answer, you lose. This is just a lame attempt to prove yourself correct in spite of evidence to the contrary. Both driving and flying under the influence of alcohol are illegal. There is no correlation between smoking and accident rates for either driving or flying. Neither smoking nor drinking have anything to do with the medical requirements for flying. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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