Warks
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Just got back this morning from our big anniversary trip to the US. Plenty more to report on that later.
In all my 30 years of flying I've probably had about three medical situations or emergencies on my flights that I know of, could be more but not much. Anyway about ten days ago we flew LGA-MCO (La Guardia-NYC to Orlando) and there was a woman who was very sick and they put out a call for a doctor/nurse/paramedic. There was a spare row at the back of the ('full') plane where she was looked after and she recovered enough not to need special assistance on landing. Yesterday we flew MCO-LAX and about two thirds of the way through the flight there was the call again. This woman required a doctor - luckily there was one on board - at one stage I thought we might have ended up landing in Phoenix or somewhere but we got to LAX. We then waited for medical personnel to come on board and escort her off.
Last night we flew home LAX-SYD and about two hours from Sydney there was another sick woman. I assume they knew who the doctors were on the plane as there was no call but on landing we sat at the gate for a good half hour waiting for local medical personnel to come on board and escort her off. Having already sat on the plane for 15.5 hours and having missed breakfast due to expected turbulence that unexpectedly didn't turn up, some of the passengers were in a less than charitable mood. Not me - I'm just glad it wasn't me feeling that sick on a plane.
Felt this was an odd enough occurrence for me to report it - three times in three flights! Anyone had similar?
In all my 30 years of flying I've probably had about three medical situations or emergencies on my flights that I know of, could be more but not much. Anyway about ten days ago we flew LGA-MCO (La Guardia-NYC to Orlando) and there was a woman who was very sick and they put out a call for a doctor/nurse/paramedic. There was a spare row at the back of the ('full') plane where she was looked after and she recovered enough not to need special assistance on landing. Yesterday we flew MCO-LAX and about two thirds of the way through the flight there was the call again. This woman required a doctor - luckily there was one on board - at one stage I thought we might have ended up landing in Phoenix or somewhere but we got to LAX. We then waited for medical personnel to come on board and escort her off.
Last night we flew home LAX-SYD and about two hours from Sydney there was another sick woman. I assume they knew who the doctors were on the plane as there was no call but on landing we sat at the gate for a good half hour waiting for local medical personnel to come on board and escort her off. Having already sat on the plane for 15.5 hours and having missed breakfast due to expected turbulence that unexpectedly didn't turn up, some of the passengers were in a less than charitable mood. Not me - I'm just glad it wasn't me feeling that sick on a plane.
Felt this was an odd enough occurrence for me to report it - three times in three flights! Anyone had similar?