..man.. I sure do live in a different world than some other people
I hope the FAA is not spitballing medical diagnosis off that level of “ballpark math”
..the guy got a DUI at 6 in the morning.. that's not 'spitballing' medical diagnosis. It's also not an accident. Pull the license, driving and flying.
we have all been guilty of dumb choices
..we operate clearly on different realms of what qualifies as a dumb mistake. Here are some examples of what a 'dumb mistake' is, some of these I've been guilty of
(a) leaving the milk out of the fridge by accident
(b) copying back a squawk code wrong
(c) typoing the amount when you venmo your friend and send $500 instead of $50
(d) texting the wrong person
(e) reply'ing all to a company email instead of simply replying
(f) forgetting to turn on your out-of-office replies
.. what is NOT a dumb mistake is driving drunk, to work, where people's lives depend on you. That passed several intentional actions from the OP, let's recount them, hypothetically speaking:
(i) should I drink tonight? I am working tomorrow as a pilot. That was the first option to avoid this mess
(ii) it's my buddy's birthday and I've had a long day, I'll just had two drinks since I'm working tomorrow. That was the second option to set a personal limit.
(iii) alright I've had 3 beers and a shot of rum, I'm feeing it, and it's almost 11. Now might be a good time to cut it off and call an Uber home. That was the third chance.
(iii) damn, I am really drunk, I should call out tomorrow. That was the fourth chance.
(iv) man, I woke up and am still feeling it. I should really sleep this off and call out of work. That was the fifth chance.
who did the poster kill again?
..that can't honestly be your litmus for what's right, wrong, or moral
If it’s how he puts food on the table, yes that is destroying a man’s life.
it's his own actions that might destroy his career