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Old 27th May 2002, 21:25
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Pan Pan Medical

We've had a recent increase in the number of in-flight medical emergencies at my airline. As with most, our crews use a Pan call for a priority approach or to faciliate an en-route diversion. I was sure I had seen something recently on the introduction of the phraseology 'Pan Pan Medical' to differentiate between any other urgent (Pan) situation. I know 'Pan Pan Medico' is used at sea. I have checked the recent edition of CAP413 but didn't see it there, can anyone throw any light on this?
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It's been discussed recently here.
 
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Thanks for that Spitoon, missed the early thread which I'm sure covers the question.
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