High flight . . .

2007-07-26 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
Astronauts were allowed to fly after flight surgeons and other astronauts warned they were so drunk they posed a flight-safety risk on at least two occasions, an aviation weekly reported Thursday. -- Ronn! :) _

Re: High flight . . .

2007-07-26 Thread Nick Arnett
On 7/26/07, Ronn! Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Astronauts were allowed to fly after flight surgeons and other > astronauts warned they were so drunk they posed a flight-safety risk > on at least two occasions, an aviation weekly reported Thursday. The legal blood alcohol limit for o

RE: High flight . . .

2007-07-27 Thread Horn, John
> Nick Arnett wrote > > On 7/26/07, Ronn! Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Astronauts were allowed to fly after flight surgeons and other > > astronauts warned they were so drunk they posed a > flight-safety risk > > on at least two occasions, an aviation weekly reported Thursda

Re: High flight . . .

2007-07-27 Thread Julia Thompson
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Nick Arnett wrote: > On 7/26/07, Ronn! Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Astronauts were allowed to fly after flight surgeons and other >> astronauts warned they were so drunk they posed a flight-safety risk >> on at least two occasions, an aviation weekly reporte

Re: High flight . . .

2007-07-27 Thread Nick Arnett
On 7/27/07, Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > If it wasn't a pilot, how much of a problem is it? If it's someone not > expected to actually operate the thing, how much of a problem is it? I'd > rather have a margarita in me if I'm going to be shot up into space, > myself. Perhap