Saxjazzman
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Talk about a wierd and sad story. One would think that the airlines had a different way of handling this. And you thought you had a bad seat?!
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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.
Talk about a wierd and sad story. One would think that the airlines had a different way of handling this. And you thought you had a bad seat?!
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.![]()
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.
That was a funny movie!! :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:
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