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........Wow. Mental breakdown, years of abuse from passengers, AA bankruptcy stressors. None of those matter??????????
Diagnosis of mental issues disqualifies you of first class medical status per 14 CFR 67.107 so don't worry about the folks up front in the left or right seat.http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/go/state-ranking
One in five Americans have mental issues, so how many are sitting in the left seat up front ? It's not AA. It's an National epidemic...
Diagnosis of mental issues disqualifies you of first class medical status per 14 CFR 67.107 so don't worry about the folks up front in the left or right seat.
Oh sure our pilots will be happy to disclose their mental health issues and be screwed for life. You are naive if you believe that they disclose it. Just as there are flight attendants, mechanics, agents, cleaners, with mental health issues, there are pilots. They just have to be quiet about it.Diagnosis of mental issues disqualifies you of first class medical status per 14 CFR 67.107 so don't worry about the folks up front in the left or right seat.
Diagnosis of mental issues disqualifies you of first class medical status per 14 CFR 67.107 so don't worry about the folks up front in the left or right seat.
Diagnosis of mental issues disqualifies you of first class medical status per 14 CFR 67.107 so don't worry about the folks up front in the left or right seat.
By golly you got me on that oneWell, well. Guess we might have to worry about the folks in the left or right seat too.
JetBlue flight diverted after captain's 'erratic' behavior
(CNN) -- A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas was diverted to Amarillo, Texas, on Tuesday after the captain "exhibited erratic behavior" and was locked out of the cockpit, authorities said.
The plane's co-pilot, concerned by the behavior, locked the door behind the captain when he left the cockpit during the flight, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Passengers described to CNN what happened next.
"The pilot ran to the cockpit door, began banging on it and said something to the effect of, 'We've gotta pull the throttle back. We've gotta get this plane down,'" said Laurie Dhue.
"At that point, the two flight attendants tried to subdue him, and then seemingly out of nowhere, about six or seven large guys stormed to the front of the plane and wrestled the captain of the plane down to the ground and had him subdued in a matter of moments. It was really like something out of a movie," she said.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/27/travel/jet-blue-flight-diverted/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
The future is nowOh sure our pilots will be happy to disclose their mental health issues and be screwed for life. You are naive if you believe that they disclose it. Just as there are flight attendants, mechanics, agents, cleaners, with mental health issues, there are pilots. They just have to be quiet about it.