why do they test after wheels in the well vs b4.Duhhhh
I’ll tell you why....crazy to realize that if a pilot is caught prior to flying, technically, he has not violated the law. Of course, the FAA has “under the influence” where most airlines have a 12 hour, bottle to throttle, rule. It is not as big a problem as it would seem but the drug of choice is alcohol, not the hard drugs that are smoked, snorted or injected. Alcoholism is treated as a sickness and many pilots do return to the cockpit after treatment.