Is it okay to fly with a cast?


Is it okay to fly with a cast? Before flying, the plaster cast must be split along its entire length if it has been on for less than 48 hours. This allows for any swelling of the affected limb within the cast to subside and reduces pressure on the skin during the flight.


Does flying make injuries worse?

Anyone with injuries where air has been trapped, because of the basic laws of physics and, more specifically, Boyle's Law, Calavan said, is at a higher risk of pain and injury inflight than others. “The biggest issue are those conditions that occur that have the possibility of trapped air.


Why would you not be cleared to fly?

Airline restrictions on flying Airlines might not let you travel with them: if they are concerned that you have a medical condition that might get worse during a flight. if you have an illness that could infect other passengers.