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Old 07-08-2004, 13:30   #3
Jimbo
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There was O2 on board, but no airway kit nor trauma kit. I was not aware if there was an AED on board or not.

The flight attendant was unwilling or unable to open the hatch. The engines were running but there was still no A/C. I think its like idle vs. full gas and the A/C in your car.

Luckily, the situation did not go south. The plane got airborne within 15 minutes.

I did not reccommend giving O2 to the clausterphobe because if the Asthmatic went bad, I wanted to have as much on hand as possible. I asked the flight attendant to have the clausterphobe sit in the jump seat because there was a fan in the galley that would blow on her and she wold be able to see that she was in a larger space than she may have though while in her seat.
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