"There's only so many variables that you can train for. It then becomes about the individual's ability to use their intuition, and the synergy of the team, to work together..."
Life Changing Encounter
Danny lost his hearing after being randomly hit by a person outside of a pub.
The encounter left him with a fractured skull and a total loss of his hearing.
After 24 years of natural hearing, I know what I am missing. To me it is a love/hate relationship
Rather than becoming dependent upon welfare support, Danny, took the brave steps to overcome this life challenge.
Danny was determined to continue on with his career.
Getting back into the Role
A new employer was willing to adapt the work process, and equipment, to accommodate Danny's bionic ears.
Danny is able to adjust his hearing to minimise the helicopter noise and to patch in to the cockpit.
As an air crewman, Danny uses a mini mic with a wirelessly to the implant, processing the signal of the communication inside the helicopter.
Mandates
After all of the tribulations that Danny went through, he did not want to have the Covid injections.
The, initial reservation, was that it was a bit strange to have a medical procedure forced upon us.
Notwithstanding, the early days of the, "Covid regime", that didn't sit well with Danny.
There were many unanswered questions about saftey, and efficacy.
It seemed impossible that there would be enforceable directives.
The principles of Informed Consent, Human Rights, Nuremberg Code,and the Helsinki Declaration, were thought to be a historical reminder that, enforcing medical procedures, never ends well.
We were wrong. Many Australians thought we had these protections in place
Suddenly, Danny found himself without his dream job.
FairWork, the body that listens to Employment issues, were not impartial to the case, insisting, that Danny should get the injection and return to his job.
16.5 years of training has been put to the side over an injection that is, not safe, not effective, and not fit for purpose.