Bad Week for Airbus
On Nov 26, 9:14 am, Stefan wrote:
george schrieb:
On Nov 25, 4:02 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Phil writes:
Amazing. I never would have guessed that you could get a spinal
injury from the decompression itself.
Bubbles in the CNS after sudden decompression can cause serious neurological
symptoms and persistent sequelae, but it's a very rare complication.
Moron strikes again.
No diver suffering DS will be flying on a commercial airliner in that
state!.
Or is our resident clown now a specialist in Hyperbaric medicine ?
Where did he mention divers and hyperbaric situations?
He claimed a rare complication.
That is the only situation imo.
I taught that dive and fly same day situations were to be avoided.
Transporting 'bent' patients by air to the nearest Hyperbaric chamber
was -always- carried out at low altitude on oxygen!
You should at
least read his posting before bashing him. You may not understand it,
but what he wrote is absolutely correct and to the point, whether you
like it or not.
For some-one to have 'bubbles' develop in the CNS (or anywhere else)
in an aircraft decompression you would have to had been in a
compressed state before emplaning.
Mixedup is not correct.
he has never been correct on any point he has ever raised
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