Wish him well, Chuck.
I'm not sure if I mentioned this years ago when the accident happened,
but my successor at MacDill (on the RAF F16 exchange programme) woke
up his wife one morning while he was having a fit, a petit mal or
something. The nearest doctor was a USAF flight surgeon living in the
same condo; he helped them, but as soon as he knew the chap had no
chance of flying in the USA again. Not that it would have been a good
idea to try, of course, but it was hard having the decision taken out
of their hands. They were a young couple on a great posting but it
was suddenly all brought to a halt.
He left the RAF and became a solicitor, I believe.
Chris
On 29 Dec 2007, at 18:15, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Still a touch of vertigo here and there but it seems to finally be
> fading away. But he'll probably still never be able to qualify for
> another FAA license.
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