The Big Issue: Is there a doctor on board?

By Michael Gebicki
Updated February 19 2017 - 1:23am, first published 12:15am
The most common reason for medical intervention on flights is loss of consciousness due to a fall in blood pressure.  Photo: Virginia Star
The most common reason for medical intervention on flights is loss of consciousness due to a fall in blood pressure. Photo: Virginia Star

"If there is a doctor on board could you make yourself known to the cabin staff?" It's the inflight announcement you never want to hear.

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