BobThePilot
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This is not going to be a popular topic with many, I know we have a few wrinkled pilots on here. Please don't take offense, I respect your knowledge and experience, but at what point should some old pilots stop flying?
The other day I was waiting for a friend at the Vero Beach airport on one of those benches near the restaurant on the field there. This old hunched over guy came out and made his slow painful way over to a Mooney parked outside the gate. I thought for sure he was just going over to look at it or something, but no he gets into the plane in a process that was slow and painful to watch and almost comical. No preflight of course (in his condition I wouldn't want to either), starts right on up and off he went. I've seen old men with walkers move faster than he did out to his plane!
I cannot believe that he is a safe pilot. There is just no way. We all know what appalling drivers most old people make. Surely there should be an age limit to having a valid medical? The requirements are obviously too lax.
The other day I was waiting for a friend at the Vero Beach airport on one of those benches near the restaurant on the field there. This old hunched over guy came out and made his slow painful way over to a Mooney parked outside the gate. I thought for sure he was just going over to look at it or something, but no he gets into the plane in a process that was slow and painful to watch and almost comical. No preflight of course (in his condition I wouldn't want to either), starts right on up and off he went. I've seen old men with walkers move faster than he did out to his plane!
I cannot believe that he is a safe pilot. There is just no way. We all know what appalling drivers most old people make. Surely there should be an age limit to having a valid medical? The requirements are obviously too lax.