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rickair7777 10-05-2015 10:52 AM

AA Pilot Passes Away Enroute
 
RIP.

American Airlines Pilot Dies Mid-Flight - ABC News

An American Airlines pilot died mid-flight after experiencing a medical emergency this morning, airline officials said.
The pilot, whose name and age were not released, was flying from Boston to Phoenix when the plane was forced to land in Syracuse, New York.
There were 147 passengers on board with five crew members, including the pilot. An airline spokesperson confirmed the incident to ABC News and said it is "incredibly saddened" and is focusing on taking care of the family members and crew involved.


Recordings of the crew's communications with air traffic control, obtained via liveatc.net, show that someone on the plane called in saying that the "captain is incapacitated" and at another point, saying "pilot is unresponsive, not breathing."


The nature of the pilot's sudden illness has not been disclosed.
An airline spokesperson said that one of the flight attendants is also a nurse and was trying to assist the ill pilot.
Airlines in the United States are required to have two pilots on board, and that was true in this case as well.

UAL T38 Phlyer 10-05-2015 12:01 PM

A toast, and a nickel on the grass.

And a raspberry to the media that---after 80 years of airline service, still doesn't understand that there is a copilot in 99.99% of all scheduled air service.

Flightcap 10-05-2015 02:08 PM

Tailwinds and best wishes to his family.

About single-pilot aircraft...

Packrat 10-05-2015 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Flightcap (Post 1985924)
Tailwinds and best wishes to his family.

About single-pilot aircraft...

Maybe the ground based "cruise pilot" could have done an autoland. Or maybe not. This is the reason single pilot airliners are a long way off.

DYNASTY HVY 10-05-2015 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by Packrat (Post 1985962)
Maybe the ground based "cruise pilot" could have done an autoland. Or maybe not. This is the reason single pilot airliners are a long way off.

Just somebody's pipe dream that has a snowballs chance . Condolences to the family.


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