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How to handle in-flight cardiac emergencies Times of India Many passengers find it very challenging to handle situations they normally don't experience or have to deal with. Even though, there are no universal guidelines for managing in-air cardiac crises, all commercial flights are expected to have a first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FREEDOM'S FACES: 'You're going to make it' Muncie Star Press "We had people that, when we landed, we knew we were going to take them off," she recalled softly, meaning they would have died in flight. Dealing with this was an occupational hazard for the young first lieutenant, a country girl from Eagle Lake near ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Caribbean Airlines flight to New York grounded Trinidad News By Leiselle Maraj Monday, April 9 2012 PASSENGERS aboard Caribbean Airlines flight BW 524 to New York yesterday were delayed for several hours after a bird struck the engine of the plane, forcing the flight's crew to return to the Piarco International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Red Wings' playoff road is less winding but more grinding The Detroit News After eliminating Phoenix the past two seasons, the Wings wound up facing San Jose — an even longer flight — and were eliminated both seasons. This will be a different route. But the facing the powerful Predators likely won't be easy. See all stories on this topic » |
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