Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
I NEED TO KNOW NOW!!!
NOT LATER, BUT MEOW!
Why would you state that you know the details of the incident, but not be willing to divulge them publicly?
Seriously, who does that?
What kind of monster are you!?!?

I NEED TO KNOW NOW!!!
NOT LATER, BUT MEOW!
Why would you state that you know the details of the incident, but not be willing to divulge them publicly?
Seriously, who does that?
What kind of monster are you!?!?
Isn't HIMS for serious problems / alcoholics?
What program exists for someone who just socially drinks, and one time ends up socially drinking a little too close to report time and is caught/busted the next day at the airport?
Is HIMS appropriate in that situation?
I know lots of guys who won't drink on a trip at all because they don't want any issues ever. I also know guys who argue with dispatch to bump up the cost index number so they can get to the hotel in time to legally get a drink in.
Right, that used to be me. All it takes is once. Especially if things are falling apart at home. In no circumstances should a pilot ever self disclose to the FAA or ALPA. Its the biggest mistake a pilot can ever make by being honest. HIMS will teach you to lie about attendance at church 3 X a week.
The article states one of the pilots worked in Air Force intelligence (CIA) I think. Interesting. He should leak everything he knows to Scotland Yard and seek asylum. That's what I would do.
The article states one of the pilots worked in Air Force intelligence (CIA) I think. Interesting. He should leak everything he knows to Scotland Yard and seek asylum. That's what I would do.
Shhhhhh.......!!!!!What does being in USAF Intel have to do with the CIA?
What does being in USAF Intel have to do with the CIA?
That's what the CIA would say...
Go read the Talon thread, he goes off the rails...Are you drunk now???
With part 117 it's part possible to fly the segment unaugmented. Would make for a crappy red eye over though.
If somebody can't control their "social" drinking enough to avoid showing up for a flight above whatever the legal limit is, they have a problem and hence, would be a good fit in to the hims program.
The guy on the left looks like The Rock.
CAN YOU SMELL WHAT THE ROCKS BEEN DRINKIN?!?!?
and the other was awarded with inclusion in the Faa database, "In 2013, Licona was awarded with inclusion on the FAA Airmen Certification Database, according to Aviation Business Gazette.
The award recognizes 'certified pilots who have met or exceeded the high educational, licensing and medical standards established by the FAA,' the site said" so I wouldn't count on the daily mail for details.
My husband is not at United but those who are married to United pilots asked this and were told that after the fact it's a done deal. But I don't know.