PositionAndHold
Well-Known Member
Do you say this with a straight face? I know I couldn't. Getting an FAA medical is a joke. If you can't pass a third class medical, then you're practically dead, and definitely shouldn't be flying an airplane.
Many people are denied medical certificates every year. Do some people try to hide things? Sure. Most don't, though. And others who try are discovered.
I'm sorry, but it's just not debatable that medicals don't make us more safe. It's a crazy argument.
It's actually very debatlable. Hell, you're debating yourself. You say in one breath it's a joke and if you can't get a third class you're almost dead and in the other you say it makes us more safe. Which is it, a total joke or a major factor in pilot safety?
No matter the class of medical we self certify every time we go flying. One medical exam once every 6 months, year or three years does not make us safe. We do. For every person you say the medical system catches with a unknown medical issue, I would imagine (or guess, like what you're doing) there's at least ten more get through with out catching some thing they either aren't reporting or the exam isn't designed to catch.
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