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"Chip Jones"
I know, quite literally, over five hundred controllers. I have also served as a union drug testing rep for NATCA. I am saying that this opinion is the overwhelming consensus on this in 100% of the controllers whose hands I held while they were peeing in a bottle. How about you, Spiccoli? And you know they weren't lying? It would be foolish to raise a flag by stating otherwise, no? All of these people peed in a bottle and that sample was tested using the NIDA 5 GC/MS test. Why would they lie? They were tested. You really have a problem following the debate. The "opinion" we were discussing was that almost all ATCs approve of random testing. I said that they would have good reason to lie if they were against it because they have to submit to it anyway. Why raise a flag? So what? Critical safety skills *are* an issue and *can* be tested. If that's your point, then drug testing isn't the way to go. You can't always know lots of things about people. Nor should you. There are lots of highly motivated people who smoke pot. Ok brother, lay it on us. How *can* you test for on the job or in the cockpit drug impairment without a freaking drug test??? The issue above was "critical safety skills". Do try to keep up. Those can be tested. Drug testing doesn't test for drug impairment, BTW. Once again, I ask you *how* you would test these "critical safety skills"? You keep saying that you can test for them. How? How about sharing the method with me that is as practical and available to the aviation industry as is drug testing. The ISSUE is "critical safety skills". Drug testing doesn't evaluate those. Critical safety skills are tested during routine training. (Since you asked.) In the absence of a test for drug impairment, you have to test for drug use. The DOT testing for drugs is for the presence of illegal substances, Which doesn't address impairment issues. Right? But habitual drug users aren't motivated to give a rats ass about much more than getting high. Who was talking about "habitual drug users"? The issue was impairment. The issue is "drug testing", not "impairment". Who was talking about "habitual drug users"? The testing is supposed to address issues related to impairment on the job. It doesn't (to a large extent). What about zero tolerance for smoking, drinking and boxing? You OK with that? I am opposed to all snip 10 lines of evasion Who cares what you are personally opposed to? The issue wasn't using drugs on the job. You sure you're not a bit stoned now? You're having trouble following this. The issue is government control and testing. So, you OK with random testing for boxing, smoking and drinking? Hard to follow the ramblings of a guy who sets up a strawman argument about boxing, smoking and drinking. Strawman? You *agreed* with my statement about boxing, drinking etc. Lordy. The subject was: "The discussion is, is the aviation community's drug and alcohol habit--or lack thereof--influenced by drug testing policy; do pilots obstain because of drug tests, or do they obstain because they're pilots? Would it be better for the aviation community to test after accidents only, and do away with the current random test practice and the associated expenses? 'Cause if you have an accident, they're going to test you anyway, correct?" The answer is that drug use is significantly detrimental to air safety, and that drug testing policy is an effective deterrent to drug use among safety professionals. In your opinion; which you haven't backed with anything but personal opinion, unprovoked insult and rhetoric. le moo |
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