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On Aug 4, 10:48*am, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: DaveB wrote: About 35 years ago (during my drinking days) I flew a couple times with a fellow that would drink beer while flying. We were flying out of a small airport in Alabama and I really didn't think much of it. Now after being sober for a long time and a little older and still alive I realize how crazy that was. Daveb Also, 35 years ago a DUI was no worse for you record than a speeding ticket. MADD did what they set out to do and to a point it has probably made us safer on the road. Like all groups that have a mission though MADD has gone a little overboard and taken the politicians with them. For sure alcohol related road accidents have been reduced by more than half, thanks to organizations like MADD. There seems to a positive relationship between any level of serum alcohol and reaction times, but it gets to be serious enough to affect driving at the high 0.0X levels. I think, for the record, that driving after giving a pint of blood is pretty much like driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.05 for normal sized people, and I think pilots should stay below something like 4000 feet for 3 or 4 days after donating blood, for that matter. I think the USAF prohibits its pilots from being blood donors. |
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