TWP
Well-Known Member
For all of these people talking about unecessary risks and all that... You know about driver's licenses, right? I mean, I think we can all agree that someone who is 95 years old and can't see through their cataracts shouldn't be driving a car (nor flying a plane), but how many people have driver's licenses and wear insulin pumps? And how many accidents do they cause? And about acceptance of risk, the average non-pilot passenger is going to find a small airplane much more dangerous than a pilot passenger will, whether or not the pilot had a physical in the last five years.
Drivers licenses should be hard to get. It should be an extremely tough check ride. There should be a flight review every 24 calender months as well. Both for safety and efficiency. This would eliminate the "but that's agism" argument.