What happens if you are sick on a Bundeswehr deployment abroad on the day you fly abroad?
Will you then be followed there on another day and will you have to pay for it yourself, ie the flight
Will you then be followed there on another day and will you have to pay for it yourself, ie the flight
Depends on the exact circumstances.
As a rule, you fly behind when the troop doctor finds "sufficiently healthy".
In the case of operations so far, regular air traffic was involved. There's an opportunity. However, you can not fly in the A321 but rather wood class in the A400M or the C-130J .
That always depends on what you have.
Snips: you go on trips
so if you are ill, for example, fever and for the day also incapable of work was declared by the doctor
There is no inability to work
The Doc will make a recommendation and your boss will say what happens
No, you don't pay for the flight yourself.
So to come back to my question, if you are sick and you do not fly along that day, you have to fly into the area the next day and pay for the flight yourself
No. The doctor doesn't issue AU. There's no such thing in the covenant.
The doctor shall record any status on the medical certificate.
In doing so, the doc only gives a recommendation, which is made exactly, the disciplinary superior decides. This will follow the recommendation. He doesn't have to. It is during my service period from nem KZH for the Blessed Holiday a MSG on Friday became nothing with extended weekend.
Of course you can use an au at the bund
and whether you can work on the day or not decide not the boss but a doctor