The airlines can get rid of ππ· but until they address the issue of vaxxed pilots, itβs unsafe to fly. His career is over but thank God he landed the plane. Someone was π
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And the airlines are legally liable because they forced an unapproved shot on their pilots. This breaks FAA rules. All medication needs to be approved due to the nature of their job. They can't have pilots engaged in a fucking human experiment flying planes all over the fucking place!
I can't wait for this part of the story to get going.
Not every airline forced shots, to be accurate.
Nah, just conveniently pressured you in other ways by cutting hours or reducing your pay or pushing your coworkers to try and shame / harass you until you complied.
Ok, that is true...lol....but many still did not comply in spite of that.
Sure, I just don't like any argument about them not forcing people just because they didn't hold them down and insert the needle
The FAA deliberately made an EXCEPTION for COVID "vax" injections that allows pilots to fly within a mere 2 days after receiving those shots. But all OTHER "experimental drugs" or "new medications" ground pilots for a whole year!
Link to FAA regulations re: vaccines & medications (the FAA claims on this web page that the COVID "vax" shots are "fully FDA approved" - which isn't even TRUE!):
https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/medical_certification/
They made the exception based on what research? The claims made by the profit-driven manufacturer? This is fucking nuts.
Sickening AND nuts. :-(
They never thought this could happen.
The pharma companies are liable, too.
Their immunity does not cover willful misconduct.
That should be relatively straightforward to prove...with a non-corrupt judge.