He wasn't not calling himan alcoholic but what he was saying was the pilot has a problem. If you show up to a plane with a BAC you have a problem.
Here is a link to read up on HIMS: http://www.himsprogram.com
Thanks. I'll get to reading.
He wasn't not calling himan alcoholic but what he was saying was the pilot has a problem. If you show up to a plane with a BAC you have a problem.
Here is a link to read up on HIMS: http://www.himsprogram.com
The police don't really care what the company guidelines are.If you are on duty, It is whatever your company says it is in the FOM.
I'm not calling him an alcoholic at all. I'm not qualified to judge if someone is an alcoholic. If indeed this individual put the uniform on and had every intention to go to work while having a hint of alcohol in his system then he indeed has a problem. The HIMS program is exceptional and helps to get to the root of the problem. I'm sure others on here have much better knowledge than I so I'm not going to get into details. I'm sorry if I seem short, this is a program I have seen first hand help many individuals.Yep. Sounds to me like you're calling him an alcoholic. As for Gonzo's statement, I have no Idea what HIMS is, educate me.
The police don't really care what the company guidelines are.
Alcohol, depression & sleep issues... they affect more pilots than you could ever imagine, and it's hidden like being gay in the 50's.
We're largely self-medicating zombies.
Tucker Max? Boris stayed logged in!![]()
I don't know what you're talking about. Come and explain it to me at the bar.
Wait.... trying to score some Ambien. BRB.
Your addiction has been reported. Seek help!
Randy Babbitt may have some time to offer advice now.... Wait, too soon?