It’s not just for chemo patients.Ondansetron is an anti-nauseant given to chemo patients. Was she in treatment for cancer?
It’s not just for chemo patients.Ondansetron is an anti-nauseant given to chemo patients. Was she in treatment for cancer?
Or motion sickness.Ondansetron is an anti-nauseant given to chemo patients. Was she in treatment for cancer?
Pretty certain that the ethanol impaired her performance. Good bet that the others did, as well.Even though most of those meds are forbidden by FAA regs...I still think the main cause of the accident was her poor airmanship...& it wasn't getting any better....just more challenged...by a faster plane. The drugs were a background contributing factor...it's possible she had been taking them long term and they had little or no impact on her daily functions. I bet a significant percentage of folks we share the road with daily have similar meds going through their veins.
Ethanol? how much was found?Pretty certain that the ethanol impaired her performance. Good bet that the others did, as well.
Anything that says “avoid operating machinery“ in the side effects something you shouldn’t be taking when you’re flying an airplane.
The FAA toxicology report shown by Juan Browne indicated no Ethanol was found in the samples.Pretty certain that the ethanol impaired her performance. Good bet that the others did, as well.
Anything that says “avoid operating machinery“ in the side effects something you shouldn’t be taking when you’re flying an airplane.
Ethanol? how much was found?
The picture painted in my mind, based on the med list, is that this person suffered from severe anxiety and likely a panic disorder. Anxiety can also cause nausea and increased gastric secretions, which can occur when cortisol levels are increased due to the chronic state of anxiety/stress. Therefore, the Zofran (ondansetron) isn’t surprising in the least. Seeing this combo of meds isn’t alarming in the treatment sense. I mean, I personally wouldn’t want to be on a bunch of those meds, but I’m just trying to explain this in simple terms.Or motion sickness.
But she had an image she had to maintain.
Pilot Debrief on YT does a good job covering her inadequacies.
Me too.I love all his videos.
Wait, wait, wait. They're called "content creators" now.There was a jerk YouTuber....
One of YT videos I saw after her crash was that she had a difficult time driving and navigating at the same time.Entitlement at its finest.
The second video is most disturbing. She has ZERO sense of direction. She probably doesn't even know the sun rises in the east. She's the type who would drive the wrong way on an interstate.
Scott
Unaware or maybe in denial.She wasn’t suited to be a pilot despite obtaining a PPL.
Not knowing your weakness is a sign of a weak pilot.
She was unaware of her limitations.
RIP
All pilots have to obtain, and maintain a medical. All pilots know you have to disclose medical conditions/symptoms to your aviation medical examiner. All pilots know you can’t fly with certain conditions, or take certain medications while flying.Unaware or maybe in denial.
Well, she probably would not have had the YouTube channel and she would not have been motivated to keep flying despite her obvious inadequaciesIf she had been an ugly, bald, fat guy with BO, and flown like that, I wonder if all the instructors involved would have been a bit more critical of the lack of skill, and overall crappy performance and airmanship that existed?
I believe she was in denial about her ability to fly safely.....not her prescription drug use...there was no denying that.All pilots have to obtain, and maintain a medical. All pilots know you have to disclose medical conditions/symptoms to your aviation medical examiner. All pilots know you can’t fly with certain conditions, or take certain medications while flying.
She knew ( aware, not in denial ) that and that’s why she kept it a secret ( IMHO for any lawyers ).
That kind of person should not be a pilot.
For the flying part, I have seen weak pilots who truly don’t know how weak they are.
I read she lacked confidence but someone with low confidence wouldn’t go buy a high performance aircraft IMHO and it makes me think she didn’t understand her limitations.
I read about an F4 Phantom for sale ( BITOG ) but I wouldn’t have the confidence to buy and fly it even if I paid for a thorough checkout because it’s beyond my capabilities given my background.