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What is it with radiologists being pilots?

I know nothing about radiology (got an ultrasound of my thyroid once, if that counts?) but I got my private pilot license recently and I’ve been to a few meet ups and fly ins.

It seems like every doctor I meet that is a pilot is a radiologist. I’ve met at least a dozen pilots who were doctors and I swear that at least 10 were radiologists.

What’s up with this? Just an anomaly or is there some reason that radiologists like flying?

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