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Touchdown! Greaser!
So, to "that won't fly": since 95% of aviation accidents really boils down to "P_ss P__r pilot performance", so the FAA is rightly very concerned.
To those who think there isn't a gray area recognized by FAA, know that if on the neurocognitive eval, you score better than above the bottom 15th percentile of known aviators, the agency figures "whatever he 's asctually go can't be all that terrible and will let you fly.
And I have experienced the little red pills, too (after 30 hrs PIC). But the difference is, the Medical officer meets you on the ramp to determine your status. That doesn't happen in civilian world. The DOD can do some things we can't do in civil world.
It's actually quite rationally constructed. Someone with hard core ADD, you do not want to allow anywhere near the controls of an aircraft.
To those who think there isn't a gray area recognized by FAA, know that if on the neurocognitive eval, you score better than above the bottom 15th percentile of known aviators, the agency figures "whatever he 's asctually go can't be all that terrible and will let you fly.
And I have experienced the little red pills, too (after 30 hrs PIC). But the difference is, the Medical officer meets you on the ramp to determine your status. That doesn't happen in civilian world. The DOD can do some things we can't do in civil world.
It's actually quite rationally constructed. Someone with hard core ADD, you do not want to allow anywhere near the controls of an aircraft.