Narrative:

After landing and deplaning of passenger, first officer and I left the aircraft for the operations area. I was informed approximately 30 min after landing that 2 of the flight attendants claimed to have suffered injuries upon landing. At no time during taxi in or deplaning of passenger was any mention of this made to me or the first officer, and we received no passenger complaints. The flight attendants were taken to the hospital where a doctor could find no injuries, and they were released to go back to work. Supplemental information from acn 205953: landed at atl in moderate crosswind with windshear advisories. 2 flight attendants later sought medical help, I was not aware of their problem.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: CABIN ATTENDANTS OFF FLT SEEK MEDICAL AID IN RPTED INJURIES SUSTAINED IN LNDG PROC.

Narrative: AFTER LNDG AND DEPLANING OF PAX, FO AND I LEFT THE ACFT FOR THE OPS AREA. I WAS INFORMED APPROX 30 MIN AFTER LNDG THAT 2 OF THE FLT ATTENDANTS CLAIMED TO HAVE SUFFERED INJURIES UPON LNDG. AT NO TIME DURING TAXI IN OR DEPLANING OF PAX WAS ANY MENTION OF THIS MADE TO ME OR THE FO, AND WE RECEIVED NO PAX COMPLAINTS. THE FLT ATTENDANTS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WHERE A DOCTOR COULD FIND NO INJURIES, AND THEY WERE RELEASED TO GO BACK TO WORK. SUPPLEMENTAL INFO FROM ACN 205953: LANDED AT ATL IN MODERATE XWIND WITH WINDSHEAR ADVISORIES. 2 FLT ATTENDANTS LATER SOUGHT MEDICAL HELP, I WAS NOT AWARE OF THEIR PROBLEM.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.