michaelharadon wrote:
RyanShort1 wrote:
It has to do with the required qualification - that is often overlooked these days - and in more ways than this - that an officer uphold a code of ethics and be of "good moral character" - actually this is also a requirement for Airline Transport Pilots. This hearkens back to a day when leaders were at least supposedly held to a higher standard. Like it or not, that standard used to be a much more Christian-based (not perfectly) one. You wouldn't want to have an officer who was accused of theft, murder, or adultery. All of which are in the list of evil deeds in Scripture. Sodomy is also on that list.
He might be a REALLY good pilot, but if his character became known, the standard should be upheld.
Now honestly, there is often a bit of a double standard here - it's pretty common knowledge in my opinion that the aviation crowd is NOT always of the highest moral character.
Ryan
Well, I guess we can always turn to our religious leaders for examples of high, moral, Christian based character, Ted Haggard for instance...
Well, there are those who fail - and they deserve the bad reputation they have. They certainly do not follow the standards they themselves have claimed to uphold, and there is no shame in calling that person a hypocrite. On the other hand, if there is no such thing as a moral standard, then really and truly, who cares? They just decided one day it didn't matter anymore... I for one don't believe that.
Ryan
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