Less than 100 years ago there was no such thing as getting on an aircraft to fly somewhere for business or pleasure. People lived in local communities they supported and cared about. For travel, they drove the scenic highways and saw this great country up close and personal.
I understand others have to do it, but if I never set foot on another airplane (or cruise ship) I'll miss it some, but I'll be perfectly at peace. I won't be strip-searched and muzzled like a diseased terrorist just to get on a flying bus. Forced to stand ten feet apart at the ticket counter and shut up about it, just so I can be squeezed into a tiny seat touching the passenger next to me 30 minutes later.
Agree. One of the reasons I bought a Jeep, so my family and I can see up-close-and-personal all those forests and mountains you might catch a glimpse of while on a plane, and so we can go where others can't (get away from the crowds, or from forced jabs, whatever ... ). Now I just need to educate myself on how to live off the land.
This is a big one - if they don't pass their physicals, they don't fly. (They don't get disability either because by definition, they are not disabled. )
And that is also hilariously bad because to be a pilot is a highly skilled job that may end up extremely tiring and boring for extended periods of time.
Pilots are a fraternity in many ways. If the jab is causing harm to their fellow pilots, most of them will know about it soon enough.
Less than 100 years ago there was no such thing as getting on an aircraft to fly somewhere for business or pleasure. People lived in local communities they supported and cared about. For travel, they drove the scenic highways and saw this great country up close and personal.
I understand others have to do it, but if I never set foot on another airplane (or cruise ship) I'll miss it some, but I'll be perfectly at peace. I won't be strip-searched and muzzled like a diseased terrorist just to get on a flying bus. Forced to stand ten feet apart at the ticket counter and shut up about it, just so I can be squeezed into a tiny seat touching the passenger next to me 30 minutes later.
Agree. One of the reasons I bought a Jeep, so my family and I can see up-close-and-personal all those forests and mountains you might catch a glimpse of while on a plane, and so we can go where others can't (get away from the crowds, or from forced jabs, whatever ... ). Now I just need to educate myself on how to live off the land.
Jeep is in bed with pedo joe
This is a big one - if they don't pass their physicals, they don't fly. (They don't get disability either because by definition, they are not disabled. )
And that is also hilariously bad because to be a pilot is a highly skilled job that may end up extremely tiring and boring for extended periods of time.
You can't just pull in anyone off the streets.
Soon pilots will get some bullshit exemption.