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MrsPorkChop
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Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
http://bangornews.com/news/t/news.aspx?articleid=166586&zoneid=500
Sad story, but I feel there are two sides to it... What are your thoughts..?
BANGOR-ETNA, Maine - Dennis Hill’s dying wish was to visit family in Maine and then return to his Lakeland, Fla., home that overlooked the water.
Hill arrived in Etna two weeks ago to say his final farewell to his brother and two sons, but he never made it back to his Florida house, where he loved to drink a cup of coffee in the morning and watch the neighborhood alligator.
When Bangor-area doctors told Hill’s family that the Vietnam veteran, who had seven brain tumors, two lung tumors and liver cancer, would not survive a return drive to Florida, they bought two plane tickets aboard Allegiant Air. The nonstop flight departed at 12:30 p.m. Saturday from Bangor International Airport and landed just before 4 p.m. at Orlando Sanford International Airport.
But when the jet landed in Florida, Hill and his wife were not on board.
Allegiant refused to fly Hill home.
"The pilot said he would not allow him to fly on the plane, and the reason he gave — if the plane crashed, nobody would be able to help him," said Richard Brackett, Hill’s brother.
An Allegiant spokeswoman confirmed that Hill was denied boarding. She wrote in an e-mail that the pilot had concerns about Hill traveling, and he contacted MedLink, a third-party company that provides medical opinions to determine whether airlines passengers are medically fit to fly.
"After consulting with [MedLink], it was determined that it would be prudent if the customer did not fly on the flight," the spokeswoman wrote. She did confirm the Hills received a full refund for the tickets.
MedLink representatives were unavailable Tuesday to outline the particular reasons why Hill was not allowed to fly.
When BIA Director Rebecca Hupp learned of the incident on Tuesday, she said airlines have to weigh one’s right to travel with the safety of all passengers.
"Air travel, while not inherently dangerous, can be taxing on the body," Hupp said.
Brackett said his brother used a wheelchair, but did not require an oxygen tank or an IV drip. Hill may have been a little sedated when he boarded, Brackett said, because a nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor suggested he take an anti-anxiety pill and pain medication before the flight.
"I have no earthly idea" why they wouldn’t let him on, Brackett said.
In a follow-up e-mail, Allegiant said the company could not allow Hill to fly because he did not have medical assistance. Brackett contends that his brother did not need aid. Hill’s wife was traveling with him, and hospice care was scheduled to begin once he arrived in Florida.
Instead, Hill missed his chance at hospice care and was taken to the Winter Haven Hospital’s emergency room late Sunday night. The nonstop drive from Maine to Florida was taxing on his tired body, said Brackett.
Hill died at the hospital early Tuesday morning.
He never made it back to his home on the water.
Brackett admits his brother was going home to die, but he said a quick flight, rather than a long drive, would have made his last hours more comfortable and may have given him an extra day or two.
"He wanted to die in his own home, which he didn’t get a chance to do," Brackett said.
"It’s too late to help him, but maybe [exposing this] will help someone else. I think they owe his wife a big apology."
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
that poor man---he just wanted to die at home in peace. its really just beyond sad
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Posted 7/2/08 2:45 PM |
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
very sad- but I can see both sides of the issue
the chances of him surving the flight were slim and I think there reason should have been that
I think it would have been far more tramatic if he died in flight- for his wife and the passanagers
and on a side note- his family really should have came to say good bye to him in FL instead of having him travel to Maine-
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Posted 7/2/08 2:46 PM |
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
Posted by Beth1210
very sad- but I can see both sides of the issue
the chances of him surving the flight were slim and I think there reason should have been that
I think it would have been far more tramatic if he died in flight- for his wife and the passanagers
and on a side note- his family really should have came to say good bye to him in FL instead of having him travel to Maine-
Exactly how I feel. Or, he should have stayed with them in Maine. How could you send your dying parent on a flight away from you?
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Posted 7/2/08 2:53 PM |
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I feel horrible for this man, but being in EMS I do understand this. There are so many legal and political things involved in this. I understand the airlines stand point, and to be honest I would have done the same thing unless he was traveling w/a hospice nurse or any medical personal. Did he have a note from his doctor sayiing it was safe for hi to fly? With out written permission most airlines don't fly very ill people.
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Posted 7/2/08 2:55 PM |
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a dying man having to fly to say goodbye to loved ones?? why?
his brother and son should have gone to floriday!
about the flight... i, too, see both sides. it is sad that he didn't get to die at home.
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Posted 7/2/08 2:55 PM |
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I took it as his dying wish was to visit his family in Maine -- meaning he wanted to go to Maine one last time.
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Posted 7/2/08 2:57 PM |
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I'm confused. How did they know he was dying?
Really sad story no matter what!
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Posted 7/2/08 3:24 PM |
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This makes me wonder what the decision was based on.... Did he pilot have all of the background? Did he have a right to it? Was it based on appearances alone? There are all kinds of sick people flying, and as long as they stay quiet and don't draw attention, there's no screening or weeding out... And what if the plane crashed? There are many people who wouldn't be great at helping themselves who are allowed to fly. That seems kind of bogus. Was it just that this guy looked unconscious, etc.? That's somewhat valid. Because otherwise, if the family was forced to disclose info, etc., that's really invasive & inconsistent. Where does it stop? Who else can be denied entry? And after how much interrogation?
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Posted 7/2/08 3:26 PM |
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1. why the HELL didn't his family fly down to FL to see HIM ??? Why would they let him take the trip all the way from FL to Maine ?? Fliying is hard on ANYONE's body !! -
2. When they say he 'may have been sedated' ........well, maybe he was COMPLETELY out of it. I know they'll refuse to let you board if it's obvious you're very drunk/drugged up -
It's very sad that he didn't get to die the way he wanted to, but IMO his family was totally irresponsible for putting him on that plane to begin with -
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Posted 7/2/08 3:32 PM |
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Posted by Kara
I took it as his dying wish was to visit his family in Maine -- meaning he wanted to go to Maine one last time.
That's how i took it
yeah it would have been easier for the family to come to him--but I think the whole point was he wanted one last trip to Maine to see them and spend time with them.
I get the legal ramifications - as I'm sure the airline didn't want him dying on the flight. But its still very sad.
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Beth
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
Posted by MrsPJB2007
Posted by Kara
I took it as his dying wish was to visit his family in Maine -- meaning he wanted to go to Maine one last time.
That's how i took it
yeah it would have been easier for the family to come to him--but I think the whole point was he wanted one last trip to Maine to see them and spend time with them.
I get the legal ramifications - as I'm sure the airline didn't want him dying on the flight. But its still very sad.
I actually think is sadder that a person in his condition felt the need to travel that far to say goodbye
I lost my Mom to cancer- I can't imagine wanting her on a plane or in a car for that long so close to the end
the last week or 2 of my Mom's life was spent in the hospital on a morphine drip trying to make her as comfortable as possible
chemo is extremely taxing on your body- and can make breathing very difficult for any cancer patient- and I can only imagine how hard would be for someone with lung cancer to breath on an airplane
the whole thing is sad
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
Posted by Beth1210
very sad- but I can see both sides of the issue
the chances of him surving the flight were slim and I think there reason should have been that
I think it would have been far more tramatic if he died in flight- for his wife and the passanagers
and on a side note- his family really should have came to say good bye to him in FL instead of having him travel to Maine-
Exactly my thoughts.
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Posted 7/2/08 4:22 PM |
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I feel bad for the man but I completely understand and agree with the airline's pov. People need to be medically stable and cleared in order to fly.
Quick story - our honeymoon flight - air crew was not going to clear this young man to fly - just had surgery - had to get back to LA - against better judgement, allowed him to - DH heard whole thing. Low and behold, middle of the flight, guy passes out b/c he's been popping his pain pills the whole flight and now the air crew is making announcements looking for med help - DH, who is a paramedic, was only one to volunteer. He worked on this guy for like an hour - gave IV, meds, was speaking with captain and FlightMedics - crew was so so thankful because they said if DH wasn't around, they would have had to emergency land. We also got a lot of champagne from them and bumped to first class for rest of trip to Hawaii!
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Posted 7/3/08 12:58 AM |
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Re: Airline Denies Dying Man boarding on flight home
Sad but what if he died on the way there. Could you imagine being on a commercial jet and someone passed away? What would you do.
Maybe his family could have chipped in money and flew him privately.
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Posted 7/3/08 1:59 AM |
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This so sad.I don't know the medical history but maybe they should have tried to go to Maine sooner. I can see how he would want to go there one last time.
I do agree with the airlines decision.
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Posted 7/3/08 7:45 AM |
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