Life and Death at 35,000 Feet
What happens if you have a medical crisis on an airplane at 35,000 feet?

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American Airlines Defibrillators Continue To Save Lives
8 Nov, 2001
FORT WORTH, Texas – More than 20 people are alive today thanks to defibrillators installed on American Airlines aircraft. The latest “save” came on Oct. 31 at a boarding gate in Chicago. “These devices have proven invaluable in saving lives,” said Dr. David McKenas, American’s corporate medical director. “Passengers can travel with an added level of comfort knowing that every American and American Eagle aircraft has a defibrillator and flight attendants trained to use them.”