Clark1961
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Okay it was a puff piece. I sorta get concerned once the anti-depressives are on the table. The reaction to the drugs can go so many directions.Meh. I expect more out of you Clark.
It'd take a few minutes to find a giant pile of other NTSB reports with similar or worse loss of control events without any drugs discovered.
Sorry - but whether or not that contributed is just a total wild ass guess with no solid foundation. Just because they determined two things (he lost control, he was on a few pills) doesn't mean those events are related.
I've flown with plenty of pilots that would have balled up their airplane in the same scenario with or without that list of meds.
Maybe you can move the garage closer?Because of some of the drugs I am taking right now, I am not supposed to drive. When I think I will be alright, I walk to the garage, about 70 feet away. By the time I get there I can feel why I should not be driving.
I remember when I had surgery years ago. I asked the surgeon when I could drive. He replied "when you feel like it. And you're not going to feel like it for at least 8 weeks."Because of some of the drugs I am taking right now, I am not supposed to drive. When I think I will be alright, I walk to the garage, about 70 feet away. By the time I get there I can feel why I should not be driving.
Sorry - but whether or not that contributed is just a total wild ass guess with no solid foundation. Just because they determined two things (he lost control, he was on a few pills) doesn't mean those events are related.
Maybe you can move the garage closer?
Maybe you can move the garage closer?
Not to worry, the new house has an attached garage....and if I park in the barn, it is down hill so I can roll there if I have to....
The thing is, they didn't find anything wrong with the airplane, so the pilot mistakenly thought he needed to make the impossible turn.I've lost friends to the same situation who weren't on a damn thing. Yeah, perhaps the meds contributed. But a flatlander trying to make the impossible turn in high density altitude is a recipe for disaster no matter how you cut it. If our authorities sniff even a hint of a contraband substance it is immediately the substance's fault no matter the circumstance.
As noted by the poster-who-migrated-to-california, there was nothing wrong with the aircraft. There was no requirement for "the impossible turn."I've lost friends to the same situation who weren't on a damn thing. Yeah, perhaps the meds contributed. But a flatlander trying to make the impossible turn in high density altitude is a recipe for disaster no matter how you cut it. If our authorities sniff even a hint of a contraband substance it is immediately the substance's fault no matter the circumstance.