March 27th and 28th
More WFH activities! This one was very well combined with work related tasks such as a few customer meetings. HRF (hard of hearing organization) and SDRF (the deaf assosiation) had invited me to come and speak to "both groups" at two different events. My gut feeling was that it, again, was well received.
 On the way to Helsingborg in the Mooney Ovation (SE-LBM)
 Speech in Helsingborg
 SE-LBM (Mooney Ovation) that I have been flying after the WFH expedition quite much
Written by Johan
Comments:
Posted by: bryan drayton
Im a corporate pilot with about a 50% loss in both ears. I survive by good hearing aids, good headsets and by informing everyone around me about my hearing loss. Your mission lifts me out of my hearing loss sucks depression, and gives me purpose to help others who may be suffering from such doldrums. Also,my opinion of Diamond aircraft couldn't be higher.
Posted by: Oscar Baez
The deaf can allow to work in airplane (small) trip around in the world? Let me know about this. I hope you will send me a mail.
Posted by: VISHAL RAO
It was nice seeing someone with hearing impaired flying on a good mission. I am in Calcutta (Kolkata) , India and we have a hearing impaired school..I studied in that school and working there teaching computers.. I shall be happy if yu can route your next trip touching Calcutta. Love Vishal
Posted by: Mustaffa
i just want to say hello lol
Posted by: Paul Lalley
Good afternoon, Johan,
I hope I'm not being a pest. I was asked to contact you by Dr. Paul Dybala of audiologyonline.com. I am preparing an article on your historic expedition for our consumer site, healthyhearing.com.
I would like to email to you a short list of questions. If you could provide answers to questions like What was your biggest obstacle in getting the project going? it would add a great deal to the article.
Please drop me a line at plalley@healthyhearing.com and I'll email the questions for your review.
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions, and again, apologies if I'm pestering you.
Best regards, Paul Lalley plalley@healthyhearing.com
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