> and one thing more gentlemen if he becomes > unconscious in absence of a Doctor he will be the > biggest fool on this earth to report to his Doctor! > I hope you all are getting what I mean to convey by > this. Cheers Dilish Getting it loud and clear. It's not surprising. He can't even report GLOC (a purely physiological phenomenon) as the new IAP (para 6.10.9 [c]) advises every GLOC case to be made A4 (grounded), sent to IAM along with the G-suit the pilot was wearing and the sortie profile. We may now have a situation that the sqn doctor would never hear about inflight GLOC in the squadron. After all, who wants to be grounded for a well known physiologic process and endure tilt table and the like. Is the recommendation a progressive or a retrogressive step? I leave it to the list to opine. Cheers Tyagi Cheers Tyagi __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com