Originally Posted by
SmoothOnTop
In several states, if a officer pulls you over for weaving in the traffic lane, and you admit to being up for over 16 hours, you'll get arrested/ticketed/summary offense for driving while impaired (DWI).
Try explaining that to the interviewer, if lucky enough to make it thru the on-line screening process
I agree. The first thing that needs to be done to address this issue is to immediately rid the world of the 16-hour duty day. If I were head of ALPA, this would be one of my top priorities.
There is no way anyone will convince me they are serious about safety until this absurd duty period is abolished.