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El Al Lowers Itself for Ashmatic Flier

February 28, 1990
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A Paris-bound El Al jet reduced its altitude by 12,000 feet to ease the discomfort of an asthmatic passenger who left his medicine at home.

The passenger, Claude Leniess, was already airborne when his wife telephoned El Al to say he had forgotten his medications and his life could be endangered on the flight.

The message was passed on to the pilot, who checked his medical kit for an inhaler and then requested permission to lower altitude.

The plane descended from its normal cruising altitude of 43,000 feet to 31,000 feet and changed its flight path, at a considerable cost to El Al in extra fuel.

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