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What Would You Do if the Passenger Next to You---

Ouch. Guess the cost of dumping the fuel and LANDING was worth more then that woman's life. Hope I don't die on a plane. I bet they charged a full fare to get her back home too.
 
Ouch. Guess the cost of dumping the fuel and LANDING was worth more then that woman's life. Hope I don't die on a plane. I bet they charged a full fare to get her back home too.

That particular article doesn't specify, but I believe I read that it was a transatlantic flight. By the time she had passed, it may not have been faster to turn around then to just push on. However, leaving a dead corpse in plain view for 5 hours is likely going to cost the airline some serious cash from lawsuits.
 
I don't see what more that the air crew could have done, it's not like they could open the door and put the body in the hold underneath. :cool:
 
I don't see what more that the air crew could have done, it's not like they could open the door and put the body in the hold underneath. :cool:

Haha, that was my idea as well!
 
Ouch. Guess the cost of dumping the fuel and LANDING was worth more then that woman's life. Hope I don't die on a plane. I bet they charged a full fare to get her back home too.

That particular article doesn't specify, but I believe I read that it was a transatlantic flight. By the time she had passed, it may not have been faster to turn around then to just push on. However, leaving a dead corpse in plain view for 5 hours is likely going to cost the airline some serious cash from lawsuits.

I do agree with you. There will be some suits over this, but I think they will be settled very, very quietly.
 
And they say you can never get an upgrade to first class. ???

While I cannot think of anything that they could have done . . . may have been just as long to turn around as it was to go on . . . I really do not think I would have liked to have the body up with me in first calss that is for sure. Maybe they could have put it in one of the lavs.

Really sad for the family that is for sure.
 
Free up a row of seats at the back by moving the living up to first and lay the body down with some blankets over it.

Section off a rear galley, or an area near the lavs, or put the body in a lav and seal the door.

Lots more they could have done than prop the corpse up in first class. The crew was probably pretty shaken up and was not thinking straight.

About 13 years ago an Aeroflot flight coming to Anchorage had a guy die in route. They put down somewhere in Sibera, wrapped the guy up in shrink wrap, put him in the belly and kept on going. He came into the warehouse all wrapped up like a mummy, cowboy boots and all. Stayed there overnight till the coroner finally decided to come and get him.
 
Seems like there are certian health responsibilities they neglected. Lets just say the body secretes certain things after death. Very poor decision making on their part.

On a lighter note...This kinda remnds me of the movie Vacation when the Grizwalds tied their aunt to the roof and drove around through the rain to Pheonix. :laugh:
 
Seems like there are certian health responsibilities they neglected. Lets just say the body secretes certain things after death. Very poor decision making on their part.

On a lighter note...This kinda remnds me of the movie Vacation when the Grizwalds tied their aunt to the roof and drove around through the rain to Pheonix. :laugh:
That was a funny movie!! :laugh:
 
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