Flying on Easyjet with a recently broken arm - what paperwork (if any) is needed?

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I would get a medical certificate to be safe but it would generally be accepted to be ok. There is usually a nominal charge but it is well worth it for the piece of mind alone.

Speak with your Orthopaedic Outpatient department for more real-life instructions. My wife is an Ortho Nurse and regularly recommends the temporary splitting of casts for lower limbs but not sure on the recourse for upper limbs.

In these sorts of situations it is always best to ask for the advice of the professionals.

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