can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
It's not very clear so is it possible to fly with a leg plaster on long haul?
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Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
some airliners require to make a cut in the plaster on flights to prevent the swelling
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Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
do contact the airline you're flying on as they have their own regulations.
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Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
No. An injury requiring a plaster is certain to invalidate your medical, which automatically invalidates your licence.
Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
I’d say it’s quite obvious Lumumba didn’t intend that interpretation of his question.
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Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
Has a passenger I mean.
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Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
If I'm correct no airline will allow you to fly without a medical note stating it's ok (or at least they aren't suppose to let you fly without it).
Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑18 Jan 2020, 17:14 No. An injury requiring a plaster is certain to invalidate your medical, which automatically invalidates your licence.
And what about short-haul flights, btw?
Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
A short-haul flight can always become a long-haul oneconvair wrote: ↑20 Jan 2020, 11:10jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑18 Jan 2020, 17:14 No. An injury requiring a plaster is certain to invalidate your medical, which automatically invalidates your licence.
And what about short-haul flights, btw?
Re: can we fly with a plaster on a long-haul flight?
That's correct I received one from my doctor.airtrainer wrote: ↑20 Jan 2020, 09:21 If I'm correct no airline will allow you to fly without a medical note stating it's ok (or at least they aren't suppose to let you fly without it).
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