That's a pitiful rationale. You want to avoid misuse and abuse? How about simply trusting the flyers to use the pills as prescribed. You're only giving them 1-2 pills tops! It's not like it would be easy/economical/intelligent to sell 1-2 pills on the black market. You staff rats who make these convoluted decisions need to pull your collective heads out of your fourth point of contact. Let me get this straight, you trust aircrew with a $100M+ aircraft with possibly hundreds of lives on board with the chance of an ever present IFE, but taking a single pill is beyond their level of trust?!?
UFB?!?!?!
At my last assignment, we flew RF-A from Minot AFB. Lots of 14+ hour flights and one of them led to a "near Class-A with fatalities". When asked why the flight crews didn't have go pills, we told them that the med group claimed they didn't have time to get the pills before the flight. However, it really boiled down to people who just didn't get the paperwork signed in a timely manner (effectively, not just shoeclerks, but incompetent shoeclerks).
Both the OG and WG/CCs nearly tore apart the process and, from that time to the present, everyone was issued go/no-go pills for applicable missions whether you wanted them or not. You had to document when you used/didn't use them so they could better assess aircrew needs in the future and make the process easier.
Sounds like AMC has decided that aircrew can't make flight-related decisions. It's leadership-by-REMF
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Four aircraft within 100 NM!?!? Cancel all takeoffs!!!