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Good question. I would like to know myself.Anybody with experience getting rescued or making a claim?
I know Happy Myles had an incident where he was seriously mauled by a leopard. As I recall he was air lifted to Germany? Would like to hear what insurance was involved. An interesting side note: that leopard essentially saved his life. While he was hospitalized they discovered colon cancer. That cat should have got a medal. Instead it gets shot. I wonder if Happy got a mount out of it?Good question. I would like to know myself.
(if the local government cannot provide rescue service with helicopters, or boats, or other assets, then how a foreign company can do?)
Ontario, i had no airlift to Germany. our Mayday call brought in a young teenager in a small wing over plane and he had just got his license. He made such a e rough landing on a hastily cleared strip I was afraid for his life. He flew me to Windhoek For free. The doctor who patched me up at the hospital charged me a hundred bucks Cash. He wa happy with a crisp 100 dollar bill. The hospital was great. Back in Los Angeles the plastic surgeon sent me to another doctor for a physical and discovered I had serious colorectal cancer. Yes, the cat saved my life. Another time i spent time in Uganda hospital with stomach blockage it was a nightmare.I know Happy Myles had an incident where he was seriously mauled by a leopard. As I recall he was air lifted to Germany? Would like to hear what insurance was involved. An interesting side note: that leopard essentially saved his life. While he was hospitalized they discovered colon cancer. That cat should have got a medal. Instead it gets shot. I wonder if Happy got a mount out of it?
Glad to get that story straight from the source. Did you get to keep the leopard?Ontario, i had no airlift to Germany. our Mayday call brought in a young teenager in a small wing over plane and he had just got his license. He made such a e rough landing on a hastily cleared strip I was afraid for his life. He flew me to Windhoek For free. The doctor who patched me up at the hospital charged me a hundred bucks Cash. He wa happy with a crisp 100 dollar bill. The hospital was great. Back in Los Angeles the plastic surgeon sent me to another doctor for a physical and discovered I had serious colorectal cancer. Yes, the cat saved my life. Another time i spent time in Uganda hospital with stomach blockage it was a nightmare.
Since then I have been a faithful customer of Global Rescue. You always think it will not happen to yourself and then it does. Do yourself a favor and use Global Rescue
Hmmm. No licenses for leopard in South Africa but maybe if I tie myself to a stake at night and sit on a gut pile, one will attack and I'll get a freebieYes indeed, i kept the leopard. It was a problem leopard and I was asked to stop elephant hunting to take care of cat. After i was mauled I jokingly asked the government agent if I got to keep the cat. He nodded seriously and said, he would organize it as that seemed fair. I had it mounted in full charge. It was not very big, luckily for me. Recently gave it and a warehouse full of taxidermy to a couple colleges.
You really are HAPPY Miles!He nodded seriously and said, he would organize it as that seemed fair. I had it mounted in full charge.