In-flight injury

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Re: In-flight injury

Postby kloot piloot » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:04 pm

Slowjet is having difficulties with his forum password, but I am sure he will call in within the next day or two.

He assured me, "no flying until the shoulder is fixed".
He saw a specialist today and it is definitely a full shoulder operation to get those ligaments sorted out.

Demon: You are naughty ! :oops: Nobody jerked when we were on the ground. I was there and I know what happened at your breakfast table.

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Re: In-flight injury

Postby nicow » Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:25 am

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Re: In-flight injury

Postby mulderpm » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:32 am

Well done Marthinus (^^) Landing in turbulence with one hand and in pain can't be fun. Like my instructor taught me...never stop flying the aeroplane..ANC!

Just wondering if Marthinus has a re-accuring dislocation problem? Maybe wear a sholder support / brace when flying. My back gives me problems from time to time so I sometimes wear a back brace when the probability of hard landings are high.. like flying cross country or competition.

Hope you are in the air soon, mr. Pilot (^^)
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Re: In-flight injury

Postby skybound® » Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:36 pm

Well done on getting it down safely.

What caused the dislocation? Was it that turbulent, or was this a result from an existing condition?

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