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Originally Posted by DownSideUp
(Post 3685604)
Better yet, don’t meet up with the dude at the bar BECAUSE he’s on “the list”. I was (properly) taught to not drink with scabs.
Another thing, the cockpit ain’t a confessional. I’d recommend those folks keep it professional and simply show up ready to do the job. If you aren’t ‘fit’, then don’t come to work. |
Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 3685605)
missed the scab part… sorry! But I agree 100% with the rest of your post… if it looks like you’ll need to pull a curtain in between the throttle quadrant probably best to save that topic for a Sunday.
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Originally Posted by DownSideUp
(Post 3685604)
Another thing, the cockpit ain’t a confessional.
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Originally Posted by Airhoss
(Post 3684673)
If it makes you feel better I carry an inside the waist band holster for my concealed hatchet just for these kinds of situations.
Decent people won't stare long enough to figure it out. |
Originally Posted by Merle Haggard
(Post 3685826)
Holster in front, handle down, tight pants.
Decent people won't stare long enough to figure it out. |
Originally Posted by m3113n1a1 View Post Is talking to a therapist to work out relational issues even an FAA reportable thing though? I'm sure talking to an actual psychiatrist might be (especially if prescribed medication), but just going to a therapist is reportable?
Originally Posted by TiredSoul
(Post 3685361)
Yes.
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From AME guidebook
Applicant History Item 19. Visits to Health Professional Within Last 3 Years The applicant should list all visits in the last 3 years to a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, psychologist, clinical social worker, or substance abuse specialist for treatment, examination, or medical/mental evaluation. The applicant should list visits for counseling only if related to a personal substance abuse or psychiatric condition. The applicant should give the name, date, address, and type of health professional consulted and briefly state the reason for the consultation. Multiple visits to one health professional for the same condition may be aggregated on one line. Routine dental, eye, and FAA periodic medical examinations and consultations with an employer-sponsored employee assistance program (EAP) may be excluded unless the consultations were for the applicant's substance abuse or unless the consultations resulted in referral for psychiatric evaluation or treatment. |
Captain Jones took an axe and gave that gate 23 wacks. When the CPO saw what he had done UAL only gave him one.
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Originally Posted by madmax757
(Post 3685712)
How many scabs are still there ?
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Originally Posted by Bahamasflyer
(Post 3685514)
I know I’m being judgmental asking this but WHY would you get married in the thick losing both your parents AND having already been divorced less than a year prior? WHY not focus on getting the help you need to heal first, and THEN when stable, consider that 2nd marriage. I’m trying to feel bad for the guy, but at the same time it’s hard to be sympathetic.
Where were his friends and family? Were they urging him to not remarry when his own life was upside down? Or were they derelict in not speaking up and guiding him? With more than half of marriages going down in flames why do so many still think still something that must be accomplished. If you were an instructor at TK, would you seriously sign off an initial newhire for the LOE if you felt there was a 50-60% chance they would fail it?? Of course you wouldn’t! |
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