Subject: FAA Warns Pilots about Drugs and Flying!
Friend,
This is serious business...
If a warning came out condemning the latest crop of popular drugs used
by pilots, would you listen?
Retrospectively, it’s easy to condemn risky drugs after they’ve done
their damage. Sadly though, in present time, those same drugs are often
lauded by the media. Once the damage is done, the same media asks,
“‘Der, what were we thinking?”
A recent study by the FAA shows that common OTC medications are responsible
for a whopping 12% of accidents in general aviation and that 42% of pilots
in a crash are on some type of drug!
“They may seem like harmless over-the-counter medications, but everyday
drugs like pain relievers or cough suppressants can impair a pilot's
ability to safely fly a plane or helicopter,” warned ABC News.
This is unacceptable! And you can start fixing the problem my looking in
the mirror. I’m a private pilot and a chemist, so I know first hand how devastating
drugs can be in the cockpit. I don’t need the harsh stories like this
one below....
A grim tale told by the news giants highlighted that one accident killed
two girls - age 3 and 6 - and their grandparents. “The grandfather was
at the controls when the small plane went down short of the runway in
Visalia, CA in 2006. The National Transportation Safety Board found one of
the causes of the crash was a build-up of sedating medication -- an
over-the-counter sleep aid -- in the man's system.”
In an official statement, the FAA said that educating pilots “on the
potential detrimental effects of medications is the most effective way to
address this issue."
In an FAA brochure, ABC News pointed out that the organization warns of
using “any medication whose side effects include "lightheadedness,
dizziness, drowsiness or visual disturbance.”
Education is only as good as the student. The true test of it is a
persons ability to see danger under present circumstances, with the
imminent dangers still hidden by time.
The biggest risks facing commercial and private pilots are blood pressure
medications. Time will show - in an unkind way - their ability to slow
reaction time.
Slow reaction time is a death sentence in an airplane. I’m in the
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