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#45089 by airchabum
05 Nov 2004, 16:48
It was a medical diversion for a passenger with heart problems. It was due to arrive at LGW around 1130.

Cheers
Alan
#45092 by Jonathan
05 Nov 2004, 17:20
I'm not being heartless here (no pun intended)
but I was curious how much money it costs on average to divert/land/take off again[?]

I think there are serveral hundred medical landings a year so it must cost a fair bit to the airlines..[?]
#45098 by Richard28
05 Nov 2004, 19:26
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan
I think there are serveral hundred medical landings a year so it must cost a fair bit to the airlines..[?]


or can they reclaim the costs from the travel insurance companies?
#45167 by candyman
07 Nov 2004, 16:56
where is st johns please ?

if a medical emergency like this happens do the pax get off or is it was very fast turn round

steve
#45168 by Pete
07 Nov 2004, 17:59
Using the Active Search window above, St John's reveals itself as:

YYT: St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada (St John's International)

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#45169 by candyman
07 Nov 2004, 18:06
a bit advanced for me that

but thanks for the info

steve
#45208 by stylo4444
08 Nov 2004, 04:30
Wouldn't St.Johns be pretty much the last place a jetliner can stop before heading off over the Atlantic?
#45217 by ade99
08 Nov 2004, 11:02
We were on a MCO-LGW a few years ago and had to help a passenger that got ill, we were given the option of landing in Greenland as we'd passed St John's by then.
#45327 by airchabum
09 Nov 2004, 15:30
Re the cost of diversions I'm sure the airline pays for it but I don't know whether it can be claimed back from the airline's insurers afterwards [?] So long as the crew don't go out of hours or anything then the costs would be restricted to the extra fuel + landing/handling charges + possibly welfare costs if there is a significant knock-on delay.

There are a few places on the east coast of Canada that we occasionally use for medical emergencies, these being Halifax, St. Johns, Gander and Goose Bay. The rest of the pax stay on during diversions...it generally takes about an hour due to having to find the passenger's luggage etc.

Cheers
Alan
#45334 by Jonathan
09 Nov 2004, 17:38
Thanks Alan,

A minefield of info as always!:D
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