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A mum named her son ‘Sky’ after giving birth on a plane 18,000 feet in the air – Business Insider Australia
Chrystal Hicks has a one-of-a-kind story to someday tell her son, who was born at 18,000 feet in the air.

- Chrystal Hicks named her son Sky Airon after giving birth to him mid-flight.
- Hicks lives in Glennallen, Alaska, where the hospital doesn’t have a neonatal unit – so she was medically evacuated via plane to a hospital in the city of Anchorage.
- Hicks’ water broke 20 minutes into the flight, and she later chose her son’s name based on the unexpected but special experience.
- “We were 18,000 feet in the air when he decided to come out,” Hicks told Insider.
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