mom.on.the.go 0 Posted December 7, 2009 i just found out i need to fly in a helicopter for about 40 minutes each way four hours after my fill. we generally only go about 2500 feet up. i know that air travel can increase restriction -- but at that low of altitude should i expect it? i am actually flying in a plane 3 days after my fill -- but wasn't expecting 4 hours later! thanks... i will talk to my surgeon tomorrow before my fill and worst case scenario i will just do the 2 hour drive if i have to...but was wondering if anyone had experience flying "day of". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlaskaGirl77 0 Posted December 7, 2009 I fly from Fairbanks to Anchorage everytime to get my fills...so i land,go get my fill and 2 hours later (for airport security reasons,lol) I fly home...at 35,000 feet..you should be just fine! i just found out i need to fly in a helicopter for about 40 minutes each way four hours after my fill. we generally only go about 2500 feet up. i know that air travel can increase restriction -- but at that low of altitude should i expect it? i am actually flying in a plane 3 days after my fill -- but wasn't expecting 4 hours later! thanks... i will talk to my surgeon tomorrow before my fill and worst case scenario i will just do the 2 hour drive if i have to...but was wondering if anyone had experience flying "day of". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mom.on.the.go 0 Posted December 8, 2009 thanks! i emailed my surgeons office and they said no problem too. i love.love.love alaska. since the late 90s i have been backpacking around there every chance i get. most recently in october 08. snow city cafe in downtown anchorage remains my favorite place for Breakfast in the world. i am a homer spit girl at heart. i did live on sitka for 3 months my first trip, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites