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Woodreau wrote:Neither. Spoiled airport fast food that waited a little too long to get to cruise to consume it
IFlyVeryLittle wrote:First question: Did they eat chicken or fish?
Boeing757100 wrote:IFlyVeryLittle wrote:First question: Did they eat chicken or fish?
Shirley (surely) you can't be serious?!
Jokes aside, I think that what the OP outlined seemed pretty reasonable. However, what if there is no doctor on board? In that case I would assume that the FAs would try to help by doing CPR. (Any FAs/pilots on here can correct what I'm saying) and I think pilots also have to have basic first aid knowledge at the bare minimum. I'd also assume any pax who know CPR would probably try to help also.
Boeing757100 wrote:Jokes aside, I think that what the OP outlined seemed pretty reasonable. However, what if there is no doctor on board? In that case I would assume that the FAs would try to help by doing CPR. (Any FAs/pilots on here can correct what I'm saying) and I think pilots also have to have basic first aid knowledge at the bare minimum. I'd also assume any pax who know CPR would probably try to help also.
fr8mech wrote:Fast food doesn’t spoil; something has to first be fresh before it can spoil.
IFlyVeryLittle wrote:First question: Did they eat chicken or fish?
Woodreau wrote:f I get food poisoning your instructions are to continue to destination. Do not divert. Declare an emergency if you desire but it’s not required. Land the plane at the intended destination. Let me die, log your PIC time. Move up one number closer to upgrade
Nean1 wrote:In recent months, a huge number of healthy people have developed sudden serious illness, leading to complete disability and even death.
We all know it wasn't caused by meat or fish, much less lazagna. When are we going to take this matter seriously?