id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-021922-de9o76q0 Bagshaw, Michael Aircraft Cabin Environment 2009-05-15 .txt text/plain 10625 531 50 Two of six investigations conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) between 1992 and 1995 have indicated that the transmission of TB from a symptomatic person to other passengers or crew members does occur during air travel. ▪ fitness to travel is in doubt as a result of recent illness, hospitalization, injury, surgery or instability of an acute or chronic medical condition ▪ special services are required (e.g. oxygen, stretcher or authority to carry or use accompanying medical equipment such as a ventilator or a nebulizer). Cabin crew members receive training in advanced first aid and basic life support and the use of the emergency medical equipment carried on board the aircraft. 2. One approved emergency medical kit shall be provided for each aircraft during each passenger flight and shall be located so as to be readily accessible to crew members. ./cache/cord-021922-de9o76q0.txt ./txt/cord-021922-de9o76q0.txt