Crankyshank
<font color=CC0066>love the happy bunny<br> <fon
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Do you know for sure that he wasn't an airline physician? I mean was it published and I missed it? I read a doc deemed her ok to fly and the pilot said tough she's off. I have NO idea if he worked with the airline, the airport or was just an average joe....point is HE has a medical degree the pilot not so much!
I see docs all the time that aren't MY physician so that theory in MY OPINION is discounted! Who cares if he wasn't her real doctor...point is he WENT to med school to be a doc right? He can't just do one of those "train at home" programs therefore he knows MORE than an average pilot or not? I mean come on! How do you know when push came to shove he wouldn't be anywhere around?????? Oh yeah you don't nor do I. I still say the medical diagnosis by a doctor SHOULD circumvent a pilot.
Absolutely.
I have allergy induced asthma, and I have chronic sinusitis. I have never had a coughing fit induce an asthma attack that would necessitate an emergency landing.
I have regular coughing fits this time of year that nothing will cure. It's caused by a tickle in my throat from pollen and no amount of drugs, drinks, or cough suppressants is going to prevent it. I just have to let it run the course. I just had one last night as a matter of fact. I am not contagious and I would be livid if I was kicked off of a flight after getting an all clear from a medical doctor, just because I was coughing when I am not contagious.
and if anyone is irritated by something I cannot control and am not contagious, and choose to not sit next to me, I'll be delighted by the extra room in the row.