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If you choose the plane as your means of travel, you don’t expect the horror scenario of someone dying during the flight. But what happens when an emergency occurs?

The regulations: This is what happens in the event of a death

The plane is a popular means for us humans to travel to another country for work or vacation. According to statistics, in 2021 alone, around 20 percent of all traveled either privately or on business. But even if your thoughts are only about the positive and the long-awaited vacation, at some point the thought comes up: What if a fellow passenger dies during the flight?

In principle, it is not possible for the flight crew to foresee whether a passenger will start the flight despite being ill. On the one hand, this can be due to ignorance about the disease, but sometimes the trip is absolutely necessary for sick people so that he or she can be treated at another location, for example.

As for the flight crew, you don’t have to worry: all crew members must be properly trained to deal with any emergency, including the death of a passenger. It is interesting to know that neither the staff nor the pilot are allowed to declare a passenger dead. This right is reserved for doctors. Flight personnel are required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation prior to landing. Only after landing is the victim handed over to rescue workers, who can then, if necessary, declare him dead.

The emergency landing: How it takes place

The rescue of the passenger is of course the top priority. Nevertheless, it is not always possible for the pilot to carry out an intermediate or emergency landing immediately. This is the case, for example, when the aircraft is over the Atlantic. If, in an extreme case, the landing cannot be carried out promptly, the flight crew can receive support from medical specialists via radio. A portal that makes this possible is, for example, Medlink. Over the radio, doctors give instructions and accompany the crew members.

The presence of a doctor is an exceptional case: the aircraft does not necessarily have to make an emergency landing in the situation. As a rule, the aircraft then flies to the destination airport even if a passenger dies. Of course, the deceased person is protected from the eyes of others: the airlines normally have body bags on board. If this is not the case, the person is covered with a blanket and brought to the last row. When the plane lands, medical staff are on site to take the person.

Even if such a situation arises, the best possible treatment is guaranteed. However, such cases are very rare; Normally there is no need to worry.

In order to reach more distant holiday destinations, a flight is often essential. What many do not know: Unforeseen dangers lurk in airplanes. A flight attendant reveals the 5 things you should never do.

1. Thoughtlessness when going to the toilet

Proper hygiene is a must, especially in times of Corona. And this should also be taken into account when flying. It is therefore advisable to pay close attention to what is touched with your hands.

When going to the toilet, you should make sure that you keep your unprotected hands with you and only touch the handles with your elbows.

In particular, the flush should only be actuated with a paper towel or sweater, if possible, as many press the flush button before washing their hands.

2. Sleeping by the window

A nap on the plane is a must for most passengers. It is not uncommon for them to lean their heads against the window.

But here, too, the flight attendant sees a problem: you never know who has leaned against you. Maybe a child touched the window pane with unwashed hands or someone else had to sneeze heavily.

So avoid leaning on the window side, or just bring a pillow, it’s cleaner and more comfortable.

3. With short clothes on the plane

The recommendation of flight attendant Tommy Cimato regarding the choice of clothing goes in a similar direction. He advises avoiding shorts and short clothes on the plane.

Here, too, the focus is on the hygienic aspect. Like the windows, your seat can be quite unsanitary. Although these are cleaned, countless passengers were also sitting in the plane in front of you.

It is therefore advisable to wear long trousers or a skirt. You also have the advantage that you don’t get cold so quickly when it’s up in the air.

4. Not drinking enough

Although tomato juice has become a classic on airplanes, vegetable juice is not for everyone.

It is important to drink enough in the air. Flight attendant Tommy says you lose around 500 milliliters of fluid during the flight.

Our tip: next time, order one more water, then you will be fit and ready for action after the flight!

5. Conceal diseases

It is not uncommon for people to get sick while flying. It doesn’t even have to be a small child. Not every stomach or body tolerates flying equally well. Occasionally nausea or even vomiting may occur.

To prevent this from happening, the flight attendant advises always letting them know directly if there are any complaints. He also emphasizes that the passengers don’t need to be ashamed: “That’s our job, that’s what we’re here for.”

With these tips, from an expert himself, your next flight and the start of your well-deserved vacation should be more pleasant and safer. Good Trip!