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Old Jan 10, 2009, 7:07 PM
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I was not a crew member but I remember a time when a Captain came to the operations room where I worked and went through the first aid kit to find a simple bandage and one was not available. The captain told my manager (of the station operations) that when he comes back in the morning from the overnight stay that he expected the first aid kit to be well stocked within the OSHA (I might be wrong on the government branch) standards or he would report it to the proper authorities. The next day, our first aid kit was stocked.
That's how is suppose to be and that's my point, no matter how short or long the flight is, every single emergency kit SHOULD be well stocked. I keep one in my car and I make sure that has everything in it. I used to bring that with me in the plane, but since 9/11 I could not do it anymore.
 

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