There has been an increase in pilot crashes in the military. Steve Kirsh has written about this a few times on his substack. Pilots are supposedly getting medical assessments from non-military doctors because they don’t want their flight status revoked if it turns out they’ve got myocarditis or similar complications.
There has been an increase in pilot crashes in the military. Steve Kirsh has written about this a few times on his substack. Pilots are supposedly getting medical assessments from non-military doctors because they don’t want their flight status revoked if it turns out they’ve got myocarditis or similar complications.
Same thing is happening with commercial pilots.
Very interesting, thank you.