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Medical Certificates To Fly ?
lancsman_2
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We are due to fly to Berlin on Wednesday but my daughter decided to complicate things last night by breaking her wrist. According to Ryanairs website she needs a medical certificate to say she is fit to fly. Does anyone know if we can get one off our doctors even though they haven't treated her or do we have to try and get one from the hospital ?
Any experience of this anyone ?
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Any experience of this anyone ?
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My husband broke and dislocated his shoulder just before we were due to fly out to the Algarve last year.Although he just had a sling and one of those body tubie grips with his arm inside it we still got a fit to fly letter.On the way out no-one asked to see it but on the way home we definately needed it at Faro.He got it from the clinic that treated him but I would of thought that the doctor would be able to do it.Maybe if you gave a call to the doctor he could advise.0
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