Not gonna post this on the other gone seriously astray thread. So for those seeking info on Polehinke's condition, here's the most recent:
http://www.14wfie.com/Global/story.asp?S=5383450&nav=3w6o
UPDATE, MON, 12:30 PM: Comair Flight 51-91 co-pilot James Polehinke remains in the intensive care unit at the UK Hospital. His condition continues to be listed as "serious."
Dr. Andrew Bernard says Polehinke needs more surgery, but is expected to be moved to a rehabilitation facility within a few weeks.
Bernard says Polehinke suffered a mild brain injury.
Polehinke was flying the plane and is the sole survivor of the crash that killed 49 people.
The doctor said it's impossible to say whether the 44-year-old Polehinke knows what happened to him. He says brain injury patients often don't remember much about their accidents, at least at first.
Previously: The doctor treating the lone survivor of the crash of Comair Flight 5191 says he will recover from his injuries, but faces a long recovery.
James Polhinke was the first officer on the flight. Dr. Andrew Bernard at the University of Kentucky says Polehinke "is moving out of the woods,'' but will require more surgeries to repair broken bones before moving to rehabilitation.
The 44-year-old Polehinke was the co-pilot on the flight, which crashed in a field August 27th, shortly after taking off from Blue Grass Airport in Lexington. Federal aviation investigators have said it appears the plane took off from a runway too short for the plane to attain enough speed to take off.
Bernard says Polehinke remains in serious condition in the intensive care unit and will remain hospitalized for several more weeks before being ready to rehabilitation.
Bernard says Polehinke's injuries included a broken breastbone and broken ribs, facial fractures and a collapsed lung, which has healed. A broken left leg, hand, ankle, spine and pelvis will require more surgery.