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Which means his health issues are incompatible with military service.This young man can't eat a thing without first knowing exactly what the ingredients are. He's been to the hospital multiple times due to accidents.
Does anyone by chance know if a life threatning allergy to any and all milk/milk byproducts would prevent one from becoming a Naval Aviator? The Officer Recruiter spoken to said probably but wasn't hellpful/willing to do any checking.
I agree. While he MIGHT be able to be in a non-deployable billet, he'd be off the table for an IA, which isn't fair to his peers.I would not recommend someone like this for any military job even if he could get a waiver for the medical condition. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I did. It's not fair or safe to the applicant, those who serve with him or to the Navy in general.
I know YOU "nose" this.... WTF is a crew meal? Are you an Airline pilot?...
I was growing feathers by the end of my last cruise.....If you are not the Captain, the correct checklist response when asked your preference is: "I'll take chicken" ...![]()
Hopefully I will be again in December....anxiously awaiting the bid that is due any day and hoping for enough to bypass on recall so it gets to down to me.....Hey HAL - WTF is a crew meal? Are you an Airline pilot?