I spent an hour with Howard this morning in the hospital. He is in very good spirits. He is planning his recovery down the finest details. What would you expect from a careful pilot and one who likes to put on a good show?

His injuries were severe, but with the help of physiotherepy he has been up and "walking" although he really can't put any weight on his right leg. Not bad for a guy that had back surgery. He also has a couple of nice shiners under his eyes, he sort of looks like an enforcer hockey player, except he has his teeth! Today the goal was to sit upright for lunch, and I have no doubt he pulled it off.
Howard and Peta hope to be able to work a plan out with the hospital and his hospital back home so that he can be transported to the UK and continue his recovery there in a much more familiar setting.
Mike
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Mike R. Henniger
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