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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
Singapore have a lot of faith in their catering.
"Pete" wrote in message ... "rip" wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... I notice they have six of them ... are they expecting anything in partcular? Pete |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
Who on board can declare them dead.?
wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:55:09 GMT, "Glen"
wrote: Who on board can declare them dead.? Have you never been on a flight when they do the: 'is there a doctor on board' announcement? I have, a couple of times, and there always has been. wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... --==++AJC++==-- |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
AJC writes:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:55:09 GMT, "Glen" wrote: Who on board can declare them dead.? Have you never been on a flight when they do the: 'is there a doctor on board' announcement? I have, a couple of times, and there always has been. Had this coming back from the US. Though it was a doctor who needed another doctor to sign paperwork. One of the stewards did it. He had completeed his med school and interning then left it all to go fly for a decade or three wit a day job to go back to -- Paul Repacholi 1 Crescent Rd., +61 (08) 9257-1001 Kalamunda. West Australia 6076 comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked. EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be. |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:55:09 GMT, "Glen"
wrote: wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... Who on board can declare them dead.? Only a doctor can pronounce someone to be legally "dead" - however, trained emergency personnel will know if someone is dead or not, ambos and police do it all the time - you often hear a police officer saying "confirm one deceased" just after they arrive at an accident, with nil doctors and ambos present. Dave ===== NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today. http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/ |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
Dave wrote:
Only a doctor can pronounce someone to be legally "dead" - however, trained emergency personnel will know if someone is dead or not, ambos Wouldn't the laws about this be different in different countries? Singaporean law != Aussie law. I'd assume that an airplane in flight over international waters is subject to the laws and regulations of its home country (also subject to various regulations imposed by treaty). -bosozoku |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
"Glen" wrote in message ... Who on board can declare them dead.? And would they be considered "carrion" luggage? ===unidyne=== wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
You will need to comply with the laws of the country that you are flying
to.... JB wrote in message ... Dave wrote: Only a doctor can pronounce someone to be legally "dead" - however, trained emergency personnel will know if someone is dead or not, ambos Wouldn't the laws about this be different in different countries? Singaporean law != Aussie law. I'd assume that an airplane in flight over international waters is subject to the laws and regulations of its home country (also subject to various regulations imposed by treaty). -bosozoku |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
"gangstarr" wrote in message ... is that an emergency exit Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh at last I understand what *on short finals* means - phew that's a relief ;-) DN SNIP |
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In case you die on Singapore Airlines
Without the morgue in place on an aircraft, where do the put the body,
especially if the plane is full of Pax? DN "Glen" wrote in message ... Who on board can declare them dead.? wrote in message news:lg9v40hmbsqdmqf2fcsroabob419rsf8tr@news... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/529497/M/ Wow, they think of EVERYTHING at Singapore Airlines don't they... |
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