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Taken from the Med-evac plane that was taking Bob from the hospital in Nassau to the hospital in Miami after his heart attack at an uninhabited cay in the Exumas. I think we were probably over Andros and it was cloudy.

Bob's head was in back of the pilot. He could tilt his head back and see what the instruments were doing upside down, and he could raise his head a little to see a little bit out the window
Bob in air ambulance

Bob in air ambulance

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It was quite cloudy and I couldn't see the ground very much after takeoff. I caught a glimpse of
Andros

Andros . but that was about it.

It seemed like the flight lasted a long time. We went south and then west, and then north. We started descending through the clouds (was a little bumpy), and then I could see Miami.
 
From what I've seen, the ultimate image is one with the shadow of the aircraft on the clouds inside the rainbow.
Well…

Taken from the Med-evac plane that was taking Bob from the hospital in Nassau to the hospital in Miami after his heart attack at an uninhabited cay in the Exumas. I think we were probably over Andros and it was cloudy.
Looks amazing.

Not good that Bob had a heart attack though.
 
A circular rainbow, also known as a glory or pilot's glory above France.

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Both great images. I've never seen that before.

Taken from the Med-evac plane that was taking Bob from the hospital in Nassau to the hospital in Miami after his heart attack at an uninhabited cay in the Exumas.
That was in Feb 2002 - so over 23 years ago and he's still around, so that's good.
Good to know your husband pulled through!
 
I know. I read your blogs! :love: But I bet it was rather scary in the moment.
Yes, I had a hard time getting back on the boat to sail home. He had symptoms (which he didn't recognize) from when we were at Highbourne Cay Feb 2nd until Feb 6th when he finally said he was having a heart attack.
 
Yes, I had a hard time getting back on the boat to sail home. He had symptoms (which he didn't recognize) from when we were at Highbourne Cay Feb 2nd until Feb 6th when he finally said he was having a heart attack.
Heart attacks come in many shapes I believe and are not always immediately recognisable as such. I know it's often not recognised in women.
 
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