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Frequent Flyer is a fictional character portrayed by Larry Michelson in the TV series ER.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 331 aired

Frequent Flyer

by Larry Michelson

character

Episodes6

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    The Crossing

    episode S7.E15 february 2001
    In the series' 150th episode, a massive train wreck mobilizes the emergency room doctors. Corday, Carter and Kovac rush to the scene. Corday falls and injures her back, bringing on contractions in only her 25th week of pregnancy. While amputating the legs of a fallen firefighter, Corday stops because of her pain.
  • 7.6
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    Dead Again

    episode S9.E2 october 2002
    After another hospital shuts down, the ER is flooded with patients. Dr. Pratt resuscitates a heart-attack victim who had been pronounced dead.
  • 7.6
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    One Can Only Hope

    episode S9.E6 november 2002
    Corday clashes with new surgical resident Paul Nathan regarding his intervention into the treatment of a sickly young woman, Alison, who has signed a "do not resuscitate" order. Abby wonders about the erratic behavior of her visiting brother Eric, and feels conflicted over a nurse's official complaint against Kovac, Abby's former lover. Meanwhile, Pratt comforts Chen after a patient threatens her, and Corday suspects that an unconscious 14-year-old female patient has been sexually assaulted.
  • 7.4
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    No Strings Attached

    episode S9.E14 february 2003
    Abby's troubled brother is missing. A car runs into a crowd of teen girls. The alderman with syphilis gives Dr. Weaver a promotion. Dr. Lewis looks forward to a blind date.
  • 7.7
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    Impulse Control

    episode S10.E14 february 2004
    Sam treats an abused, pregnant teen. Dr. Carter introduces African girlfriend Makemba to wintertime. ER chaos shocks a risk-assessment expert. Dr. Pratt and Abby restrain a man who has tuberculosis.
  • 7.5
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    Only Connect

    episode S11.E11 january 2005
    Two teens enter the ER with gunshot wounds. When one dies, Neela botches telling the next of kin, making the woman hysterical.