Medical Pension
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I have a letter from High Wycombe saying I'm Medically Discharged.
The first line on the SPVA website Med Discharge process says:-
It doesn't make sense! I am not awarded an ill health pension until the SPVA assess me, and then send their results to Glasgow. After I've been discharged!
So how could Glasgow give a pensions forecast?
The first line on the SPVA website Med Discharge process says:-
Stage 1
If you are medically discharged and are awarded an ill-health pension we will automatically receive copies of your service medical documents
If you are medically discharged and are awarded an ill-health pension we will automatically receive copies of your service medical documents
So how could Glasgow give a pensions forecast?
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
The chances of an additional pension due to noise induced hearing loss have been reduced drastically over the years. One person I know, ex-Lightnings, is profoundly deaf but they will not agree that this is due to his service.
Even if you did ALL your flying, or on a flight line, of a noisy aircraft - Vulcan, Nimrod and Shackleton all spring to mind - you would need to show that you suffered a noise related hearing loss as well. It would help your case but it is no certainty.
If, as I was, you are assessed as having a hearing loss and you continued to be employed on noisy aircraft for a further 10 years then you have a strong case. Also the culture at the time was NOT to wear hearing protection thus increasing my service induced exposure.
Since 1978 or so the culture changed and you had to wear heading protection. The onus is now on the individual and I suspect your case is weak.
Last edited by Pontius Navigator; 7th Jan 2011 at 20:50.