Aviation authorities are quietly making big changes: “We should be seriously concerned”

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Something remarkable has happened in the aviation world that has not been widely communicated.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has significantly expanded the criteria for ECG abnormalities. ECG stands for electrocardiogram, colloquially known as a “heart monitor.”

This means pilots with heart abnormalities will be allowed to fly as usual. The FAA made the big change last October, shortly after the vaccine became mandatory. Why?

Flight surgeon Theresa Long warned on Tucker Carlson’s show that the change would not make flying safer.

In fact, people are now more at risk when they fly, Long argued. “It undermines aviation safety,” she said.

“That’s perplexing,” Carlson responded. He asked the FAA for a response and was told, “We follow standard procedures based on data and science.” Whatever that means.

Carlson referenced an article that tech entrepreneur Steve Kirsch wrote on Substack on the subject.

Kirsch basically says that the FAA has very quietly and tacitly admitted that the EKGs of pilots are no longer normal.

According to Kirsch, we should be “seriously concerned.” “This is extraordinary. The FAA had hoped that no one would notice.

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