Originally Posted by
e6bpilot
Hopefully you are getting good support through HIMS.
The best thing you can do is to get on with your life and own your issues. Make right the things that need to be made right and then get back in the game once you are healed and ready. There has literally never been a better time to step away from flying with the ability to step back in later. Good flying jobs take so long to achieve that it seems like they are the brass ring, but your family and your mental health are both way more important. Stick with getting that stuff right first and then worry about flying after that is right.
I was joking on my other post, but this is crayon eating retardaned
No
Go turf that 6 figure job and see how long the “ride or die” chick stays with you
And come the devorce, which is over 50% in America, and we’ll over 50% initially started by the woman, how do you think it’s going to work out when you go all “I’m a addict”
Next look up how courts rule in the husband V wife in everything from kids to money
HIMS is also a administrative punishment, it ain’t about health
Ether way, good luck and god speed dude
If this is a real weakness/issue, never never never admit it or say it, go take some “personal time” or a sabbatical to explore Europe, also talk to a attorney versed in FAA matters, and also talk to an devorce atty, keep everything off documents