Thank you, Bruce. :)

+1,000

Seriously. Seeking advice from a skilled and experienced professional.

Sadly, the world does not value the experience and effort it takes to become a lawyer or a doctor any longer....:nonod:

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The good Doctor helped a very good friend of mine get his paper work all in order. One doctor screwed things all up. Dr. Bruce was a big help in getting it all back in order. My buddy did get an ear full. The good Doctor was not pleased at what happened to him. I don't know all the details but lets just say. Dr Bruce..You are the man.

My hat goes off to you.

Tony
 
Just reupped for another 5. Thanks, Bruce.
 
Thank you to Bruce as well. HIs guidance to me before I walked into the AME for my first ever medical meant that i brought all the right papers so I left that appointment with a valid SI medical in hand.
 
I don't think twins necessarily have all the same passions. Genes are only part of what influences a person's interests.


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I'm a parent of twins and they are wildly different individuals. WTH would make someone think they wouldn't be? Jeez, they're PEOPLE
 
You realize this bill only has a 25% chance of passing, right?

How do you figure 25%? It's out of the Senate, in committee in the House. Granted it's not the same bill anymore that the House introduced, but the House bill has 154 cosponsors with support from both sides.

It seems members of Congress also think all pilots are rich guys ready to thrown money around.

I thought the bill was a long shot when it was introduced, but if it springs from committee in the House, I see no reason it wouldn't pass a vote and no reason it would be vetoed. As I see it, the only hurdle left is getting S.571 out of committee in the House.

As far as the rest - those how have never had to deal with the bureaucracy of the medical system don't understand it. Yet. There will come a point in every pilot's career when they will learn about it, unless they quit flying for other reasons first.
 
How do you figure 25%? It's out of the Senate, in committee in the House. Granted it's not the same bill anymore that the House introduced, but the House bill has 154 cosponsors with support from both sides.

It seems members of Congress also think all pilots are rich guys ready to thrown money around.

I thought the bill was a long shot when it was introduced, but if it springs from committee in the House, I see no reason it wouldn't pass a vote and no reason it would be vetoed. As I see it, the only hurdle left is getting S.571 out of committee in the House.

As far as the rest - those how have never had to deal with the bureaucracy of the medical system don't understand it. Yet. There will come a point in every pilot's career when they will learn about it, unless they quit flying for other reasons first.

It's not what I figure, it's what the govtrack.us odds are of it being enacted. See the details here:

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/s571
 
It's not what I figure, it's what the govtrack.us odds are of it being enacted. See the details here:

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/s571

I note that this is not a government website and there is no obvious basis for this individual's rating of any particular legislation. The link within the link shows the owner of the site is a software developer and a "civic" hacker, whatever that means.
 
I note that this is not a government website and there is no obvious basis for this individual's rating of any particular legislation. The link within the link shows the owner of the site is a software developer and a "civic" hacker, whatever that means.
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Well that makes his point of view worthless. Good grief. Now I've heard everything. :rofl:

Let's expand on this a bit. Very few people have criticized what this website is doing.

Personally I don't think he's far off. Near as anyone can tell, nothing is going on with the House bill. Hasn't moved in a very long time, does not look like it is a priority. They have this year to do something with it. Once they do, then a compromise has to be negotiated with the Senate.

Then the President has to sign, or veto the bill.

All that has to happen by the end of the year. or the Bill dies and the process starts all over.

So, 25% sounds about right, when you put it in that perspective...

But, heck, it's not a government website....:rofl:
 
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Had a nice visit with Tom on Tuesday (4/5/16) on the way home from DFW.
We won't post where Diana was.......
:)
 
Bruce, I'm sorry I missed you, but happy to hear that you stopped by the farm. :)
 
So have you gotten the clear hand bag yet Diana?
 
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