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Old August 4th 05, 11:12 PM
Happy Dog
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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN"

That and, next, assessing the emergency and taking appropriate action.
That
might mean flying to an airport, right? :-) Seriously, though, I can
think
of a number of scenarios where getting on the ground ASAP is not the
correct
decision. So can you...


I'm not suggesting an off-airport landing. The whole point of getting
down quickly is to get the passenger to an ambulance ASAP. That means
trying to land at an airport big enough to have a hospital nearby.


Well, somebody choking on their vomit might suffocate before you could get
to an airport.

As for assessing, didn't he already say the fellow went lights out for
more than a minute? How much more information do you need to make a
decision? I know I heard enough.


And that's what I did.

moo