tough situation. be forced to retire or quit telling the airlines doing the thing you love and it pays your bills or put passengers lives at risk knowing you could die in the sky.
My Cousin is on an air crew in the Navy. He was grounded for awhile because of heart problems after getting Covid, asymptotic, about six months after he got the jab. They eventually cleared him to fly about 2 months later but who knows what damage he has. Being a young 20 year old is probably the only thing that allowed him to recover.
I also had a dog with a heart murmur and he was the most active healthy dog outwardly until one day he died from it, the only sign he ever showed was he sneezed when we was really excited.
If the probability is really 15-20% over 5 years (reference the subclinical rate of myocarditis) then there's about a 75% chance that both pilots are experiencing myocarditis related complications. And, as noted, they're not incentivized to take disability because it pays less.
No pilots have health checks. They have them every 6 odd months. Heart is tested like an athletes. Even haulage drivers are having this shit done not as much as pilots. There are some exceptions in certain privately owned facilities, and charter planes. Leading airlines hell no. Medical records are logged. They even have piss tests. Regulations recently have tighten right up on all commercial airlines.
There have been heaps of pilots affected by the vaxx. Keeping quite about medical conditions. Nope. So they see a doctor and it's logged. They go to get health tested and it's logged.
A comma would be much appreciated following that "no" fren. I'm not sure what you're trying to say in that last paragraph. I mean no offense, but is English not your native language?
Are you nuts. I am on the Internet. I am not writing formal letters. English must not be your first language? You need grammar to read it.
You're not sure that pilots are responsible for the lives of hundreds. Potentially thousands. Tell me what happens if a plane crashes? Twin Towers. No. But. Did you believe in this bullshit instead? Did you think pilots don't get health tested? Did you think because without a comma, it's not medically logged when they see their doctors? How do you prescribe this topic's health conditions. Exactly asshole, think, instead of comma. It's clear you have no grammar either. It's an ability to understand what's written. FREN!!!
You are much easier to understand when you're agitated lol. The difference is huge - internet casual or not - without the comma it was difficult to understand. It's important to be able to communicate effectively, son, not just here but in all areas of life. I wasn't trying to be a dick, I was trying to be helpful.
To detect subclinical myocarditis they would need to do blood work with specific intent to look for biomarkers of heart distress. Perhaps they should be doing this.
They are with flight requirements. It would cause chest pains, tiredness, loss of breath. Cannot have pilots with anything like this. They are heart tested. And they get regular bloodwork, and piss. Even haulage has started making laws. Some absurd law recently came out, in Europe, on water, dehydration. Another one showing Covid concerns.
Medical records are logged. They aren't confidential in that industry because they're submitted to the pilot licensing. They have regular testing due to recent science, bloodclot, etc, risks from flight. Regs started changing from my uncle a commerical pilot in the 70s, chain smoker, he passed away in the 80s. Those days nothing of note, some flights I mean my God, no regs. But recently there are huge regulations. Even on getting licensed for charter planes. Sometimes they lack if you own that stuff. But they have these health and safety bodies today, they're like the FBI, or what athletes get. It's not only that industry but heaps of other GOV. Regular health tests. Of course they then awe, but they better recruit the women, all of sudden their hormones don't mean shit, or the monkeys without regulations. They come over on their bullshit license, next they're making a terror attack. But you know.
The article barely scratches all of it and is slightly vague.
But weight, height, dental, physical, vision. History of no operations, and surgery, or medications. Requirements for starting commercial flight. Testing afterwards is huge. Both random blood and urine. Also full surgeon examinations.
Not all but look at the FAA. Depends on the license if it's flying a biplane or a jumbo different license again on military. Look upto the age of renewal. Look at the licenses granted.
I guess my point isn't that they're not extensively tested but rather that none of these tests will detect subclinical myocarditis- it requires fairly specialized testing
What didn't you understand. I am talking to a wall. A plank. Thick as what's that word, shit.
They get a full surgeon examination. If they have doctors outside of the airlines it is logged. A history of medication. Many are barred if they have had former prescriptions, and any surgery. If they have those health conditions it is detected. Symptoms are chest pain, tiredness, loss of breath, dizziness. They undergo a full physical, breathing, heart. They're checked for blood clots.
But you need a specific test. Instead of checking for symptoms. Where all their levels are put through a pace. Simply having them on a treadmill for an hour strapped up to the gizmos would beep beep beep. Dumbass. Those levels would be different, why. Better check. Where do you dumb idiots come from. It's like you read Google, but you have no practical experience. All because you ignore what it means. Foreign, bot. You tell me. You simply cannot process, or formulate. Lacking practical experience and knowledge. I am not being harsh after the tenth time. You're listening but you don't hear, you're hearing but you don't understand. It's not difficult. Prior to examinations they can hide some shit. But the airline's surgeon administered the vaxx, signed off on it. It would sooner recall them for further testing if there are increasing concerns. The former days of my uncle, are long expired, with the regs they go through today. I blame movies for the troupes or knowledge that has muddled your perception. Those military films with a cigar hanging out of their mouth, or anybody can fly all you need is another download. Obviously what that mick above is on about. Watched the latest Maverick. Or god knows.
No it isn't every pilot, there are lesser licences for certain aircrafts. But it's on all the regular ones. Commercial and military.
Stop it. What didn't you understand. If they're susceptible to blood clots. How are they testing them? That was prior to COVID. Blood work and piss testing is mainly toxicology. But they do breathing tests, heart tests, etc. These are international and commercial pilots. They get random toxicology tests, simply asked to submit urine and blood. Meanwhile if they have problems they go to a doctor right. Normally their health is covered by the airlines. It's on file.
No that isn't every pilot. But it's the main ones and also most military. You get a few charter and privately owned facilities in places where there aren't the same standards. But there are still standards they have to comply with. Where routine health checks are mandatory for licensing.
You're so focused to stir, and I just don't know what it is. This topic is quite ridiculous. Pilots flying around who could keel over like a bad movie. Not today. Regs have tightened up. But the shit here we've seen it with a bunch of people, athletes, etc, it can cause strokes. Not today with almost all aviation.
tough situation. be forced to retire or quit telling the airlines doing the thing you love and it pays your bills or put passengers lives at risk knowing you could die in the sky.
“I KNOW SO MANY ACTIVE PILOTS WITH MYOCARDITIS”
First published at 20:05 UTC on May 20th, 2022.
The Highwire with Del Bigtree
My Cousin is on an air crew in the Navy. He was grounded for awhile because of heart problems after getting Covid, asymptotic, about six months after he got the jab. They eventually cleared him to fly about 2 months later but who knows what damage he has. Being a young 20 year old is probably the only thing that allowed him to recover.
I also had a dog with a heart murmur and he was the most active healthy dog outwardly until one day he died from it, the only sign he ever showed was he sneezed when we was really excited.
If the probability is really 15-20% over 5 years (reference the subclinical rate of myocarditis) then there's about a 75% chance that both pilots are experiencing myocarditis related complications. And, as noted, they're not incentivized to take disability because it pays less.
No pilots have health checks. They have them every 6 odd months. Heart is tested like an athletes. Even haulage drivers are having this shit done not as much as pilots. There are some exceptions in certain privately owned facilities, and charter planes. Leading airlines hell no. Medical records are logged. They even have piss tests. Regulations recently have tighten right up on all commercial airlines.
There have been heaps of pilots affected by the vaxx. Keeping quite about medical conditions. Nope. So they see a doctor and it's logged. They go to get health tested and it's logged.
A comma would be much appreciated following that "no" fren. I'm not sure what you're trying to say in that last paragraph. I mean no offense, but is English not your native language?
Are you nuts. I am on the Internet. I am not writing formal letters. English must not be your first language? You need grammar to read it.
You're not sure that pilots are responsible for the lives of hundreds. Potentially thousands. Tell me what happens if a plane crashes? Twin Towers. No. But. Did you believe in this bullshit instead? Did you think pilots don't get health tested? Did you think because without a comma, it's not medically logged when they see their doctors? How do you prescribe this topic's health conditions. Exactly asshole, think, instead of comma. It's clear you have no grammar either. It's an ability to understand what's written. FREN!!!
You are much easier to understand when you're agitated lol. The difference is huge - internet casual or not - without the comma it was difficult to understand. It's important to be able to communicate effectively, son, not just here but in all areas of life. I wasn't trying to be a dick, I was trying to be helpful.
Haha, didn't like it. It was rude. No problem.
To detect subclinical myocarditis they would need to do blood work with specific intent to look for biomarkers of heart distress. Perhaps they should be doing this.
They are with flight requirements. It would cause chest pains, tiredness, loss of breath. Cannot have pilots with anything like this. They are heart tested. And they get regular bloodwork, and piss. Even haulage has started making laws. Some absurd law recently came out, in Europe, on water, dehydration. Another one showing Covid concerns.
Medical records are logged. They aren't confidential in that industry because they're submitted to the pilot licensing. They have regular testing due to recent science, bloodclot, etc, risks from flight. Regs started changing from my uncle a commerical pilot in the 70s, chain smoker, he passed away in the 80s. Those days nothing of note, some flights I mean my God, no regs. But recently there are huge regulations. Even on getting licensed for charter planes. Sometimes they lack if you own that stuff. But they have these health and safety bodies today, they're like the FBI, or what athletes get. It's not only that industry but heaps of other GOV. Regular health tests. Of course they then awe, but they better recruit the women, all of sudden their hormones don't mean shit, or the monkeys without regulations. They come over on their bullshit license, next they're making a terror attack. But you know.
Blood work is not enough. They need to test for bionarkers not just drugs and CBC
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_certifications_for_pilots
USA. Europe has mental health tests.
The article barely scratches all of it and is slightly vague.
But weight, height, dental, physical, vision. History of no operations, and surgery, or medications. Requirements for starting commercial flight. Testing afterwards is huge. Both random blood and urine. Also full surgeon examinations.
Not all but look at the FAA. Depends on the license if it's flying a biplane or a jumbo different license again on military. Look upto the age of renewal. Look at the licenses granted.
So tired of this shit.
I guess my point isn't that they're not extensively tested but rather that none of these tests will detect subclinical myocarditis- it requires fairly specialized testing
What didn't you understand. I am talking to a wall. A plank. Thick as what's that word, shit.
They get a full surgeon examination. If they have doctors outside of the airlines it is logged. A history of medication. Many are barred if they have had former prescriptions, and any surgery. If they have those health conditions it is detected. Symptoms are chest pain, tiredness, loss of breath, dizziness. They undergo a full physical, breathing, heart. They're checked for blood clots.
But you need a specific test. Instead of checking for symptoms. Where all their levels are put through a pace. Simply having them on a treadmill for an hour strapped up to the gizmos would beep beep beep. Dumbass. Those levels would be different, why. Better check. Where do you dumb idiots come from. It's like you read Google, but you have no practical experience. All because you ignore what it means. Foreign, bot. You tell me. You simply cannot process, or formulate. Lacking practical experience and knowledge. I am not being harsh after the tenth time. You're listening but you don't hear, you're hearing but you don't understand. It's not difficult. Prior to examinations they can hide some shit. But the airline's surgeon administered the vaxx, signed off on it. It would sooner recall them for further testing if there are increasing concerns. The former days of my uncle, are long expired, with the regs they go through today. I blame movies for the troupes or knowledge that has muddled your perception. Those military films with a cigar hanging out of their mouth, or anybody can fly all you need is another download. Obviously what that mick above is on about. Watched the latest Maverick. Or god knows.
No it isn't every pilot, there are lesser licences for certain aircrafts. But it's on all the regular ones. Commercial and military.
Wow you really are quite rude. If you're not interested in what I know, I won't share it with you.
Stop it. What didn't you understand. If they're susceptible to blood clots. How are they testing them? That was prior to COVID. Blood work and piss testing is mainly toxicology. But they do breathing tests, heart tests, etc. These are international and commercial pilots. They get random toxicology tests, simply asked to submit urine and blood. Meanwhile if they have problems they go to a doctor right. Normally their health is covered by the airlines. It's on file.
No that isn't every pilot. But it's the main ones and also most military. You get a few charter and privately owned facilities in places where there aren't the same standards. But there are still standards they have to comply with. Where routine health checks are mandatory for licensing.
You're so focused to stir, and I just don't know what it is. This topic is quite ridiculous. Pilots flying around who could keel over like a bad movie. Not today. Regs have tightened up. But the shit here we've seen it with a bunch of people, athletes, etc, it can cause strokes. Not today with almost all aviation.