PAS Post Medical Downgrade
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PAS Post Medical Downgrade
Hi Al,
Hope you're well and weathering the recent stock market volatility.
Flight Safety is definitely flying related, and would keep me on PAS.
My question is, given that I am still medically 'able' to fill flying and related posts, can I also fill non flying related ground posts and stay on PAS. If so, my posting options expand dramatically.
In my 27 years service, aside from initial flying training, I've only ever done operational flying, no ground tours, nearly 7,000 hours of being shaken, vibrated and deafened - maybe I'm overdue for a stint on terra firma!
Hope you're well and weathering the recent stock market volatility.
Flight Safety is definitely flying related, and would keep me on PAS.
My question is, given that I am still medically 'able' to fill flying and related posts, can I also fill non flying related ground posts and stay on PAS. If so, my posting options expand dramatically.
In my 27 years service, aside from initial flying training, I've only ever done operational flying, no ground tours, nearly 7,000 hours of being shaken, vibrated and deafened - maybe I'm overdue for a stint on terra firma!
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Mega,
A bear market, Euro and German slowdown, results season, Euro central bank apathy, the neverendum, Ukraine and Ebola.. what could possibly go wrong? Markets are currently undervalued though, so let's hope the nudge back upwards continues as cooler heads prevail.
It seems we both live in interesting times..!
A bear market, Euro and German slowdown, results season, Euro central bank apathy, the neverendum, Ukraine and Ebola.. what could possibly go wrong? Markets are currently undervalued though, so let's hope the nudge back upwards continues as cooler heads prevail.
It seems we both live in interesting times..!
Was PAS (pilot) from its introduction till my retirement aged 55 in 2010 with an A3G4Z1 med cat, never caused a problem and still able to be deployed as big airfields in sandy places are considered 'base areas' because their medical facilities are probably better than you'd get at home!