Really? You think so?
Why is there a concern about airline pilots, but no concern about motor vehicle drivers? What makes one more susceptible than the other, except that there are way more drivers on the roads than pilots in the air?
If people are concerned about airline pilots (and they should be given that about 150 people are on a typical airplane), wouldn't we see a similar trend in motor vehicle drivers, too? Shouldn't we be looking at traffic accident reports for trends that might be indicative of what to expect in the air?
-PJ
I don’t think there is a great deal of concern outside of agenda driven narrative relative to airline pilots. The public at the airport isn’t avoiding air travel nor is there a lot of talk in the public realm.
Here is a reasonable example of extrapolating an arguably nonissue to a greater and even less specific population with increasing nebulous measure that. according to you point to a single and definitive answer.