FO dies on AA

Do they not have AEDs aboard? I know it would be a difficult situation to use one but it would seem better then 30 minutes of CPR.
 
Do they not have AEDs aboard? I know it would be a difficult situation to use one but it would seem better then 30 minutes of CPR.

They should. But even given that the plane was on final, by thr time CPR was being performed, its likely the USAF CFR units were already on scene and would have one when they took over the medical.
 
Everything is risky, yes? You like flying giant airplane, I like selling slurpy. Is same, yes? Maybe giant airplane break and you kaboom. Maybe slurpy machine explode or angry customer bash turban in. Is same, yes?

I'm going to respond to this on the assumption this isn't a really poorly worded troll post...



Not meaning to take this thread off the rails or be disrespectful at all but...

When somebody dies, it's (generally) a pretty nasty process. The body fights hard to avoid dying, and somebody's last few seconds are (mostly) painful, violent and terrifying for everybody involved.

The guy may have been doing what he loved (although, that's debatable too, as it's entirely possible a 57 year 737 FO burned out in the industry a long time ago) in the minutes leading up to his death, but he sure as hell wasn't doing something he loved when he was dying.


EDIT: Dammit Boris.
 
At least he died doing what he loved.

This is f'ed up, but this is objectively the funniest thing i've seen on the internet for a long time... Also, I find the profile picture and name change to be pretty hilarious too - did you leave your account logged in somewhere?
 
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