I'm posting this in the Humor Rants & Raves Forum, because it's a Rave .
It has no direct bearing on most Taylorcraft flyers, but it does have bearing upon us as a flying community.
An English bulletin board that I frequent has a thread on alcoholism & professional pilots. Nothing surprising there, perhaps, except for on this thread, two recovering alcoholic professional pilots have "come out" and openly given their own interpretation of the experiences they went through.
They are both Americans. English Pilots have suffered the same too, but it is noteworthy that the two very honest & open correspondents here are Americans.
The story starts here with the usual slating of drunken pilots, but the interesting bit starts at post #51 on page 3 , with a very personal account from Captain Lyle Prouse.
The subsequent postings are very sobering (literally), and never have I seen such a response to such postings, particularly since the host bulletin board is one of the foremost internet meeting places for professional pilots.
Read & enjoy, and may it be as uplifting to you as it is to me.
Rob
It has no direct bearing on most Taylorcraft flyers, but it does have bearing upon us as a flying community.
An English bulletin board that I frequent has a thread on alcoholism & professional pilots. Nothing surprising there, perhaps, except for on this thread, two recovering alcoholic professional pilots have "come out" and openly given their own interpretation of the experiences they went through.
They are both Americans. English Pilots have suffered the same too, but it is noteworthy that the two very honest & open correspondents here are Americans.
The story starts here with the usual slating of drunken pilots, but the interesting bit starts at post #51 on page 3 , with a very personal account from Captain Lyle Prouse.
The subsequent postings are very sobering (literally), and never have I seen such a response to such postings, particularly since the host bulletin board is one of the foremost internet meeting places for professional pilots.
Read & enjoy, and may it be as uplifting to you as it is to me.
Rob
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