Passenger turns co-pilot on flight to Frankfurt
BY Agencies22 Nov 2012 6:01 AM IST
Agencies22 Nov 2012 6:01 AM IST
When someone falls ill on a plane, the usual announcement would traditionally be, ‘Is there a doctor around?!’.
But when mid-air a co-pilot of a Frankfurt-bound plane fell ill, the crew wished for a pilot among the passengers and to their surprise found one, who took on the duty.
As the co-pilot of a Boeing 747 was struck down with a severe migraine mid-air on Monday, the crew held out no hope there might be a ‘pilot on the plane’.
Fortunately, their prayers were answered as one of the passengers, who works for North American Airlines, got up to reveal he was fully qualified to fly a jumbo jet, the Daily Mail reported.
With the co-pilot incapacitated, the heroic stranger stepped in to help the captain safely land the plane, with 264 passengers on board, as it was diverted to Dublin Airport.
The licensed Boeing 767 captain with North American Airlines had been travelling as a passenger on the Lufthansa 747 flying from Newark to Frankfurt on November 19. Flight landed safely in Dublin at about 5.30am (local time), Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) confirmed.
The co-pilot was hospitalised and the flight continued after a six-hour delay to allow a replacement crew to fly in. A Lufthansa spokeswoman said the man who stepped in was fully licensed to operate and fly the 747.
‘In such circumstances it's absolutely normal procedure for the pilot, the flight captain, to continue to operate the aircraft,’ she said. ‘Also, where necessary, the cabin crew are fully trained and can be called upon to read checklists back to the pilot.
But when mid-air a co-pilot of a Frankfurt-bound plane fell ill, the crew wished for a pilot among the passengers and to their surprise found one, who took on the duty.
As the co-pilot of a Boeing 747 was struck down with a severe migraine mid-air on Monday, the crew held out no hope there might be a ‘pilot on the plane’.
Fortunately, their prayers were answered as one of the passengers, who works for North American Airlines, got up to reveal he was fully qualified to fly a jumbo jet, the Daily Mail reported.
With the co-pilot incapacitated, the heroic stranger stepped in to help the captain safely land the plane, with 264 passengers on board, as it was diverted to Dublin Airport.
The licensed Boeing 767 captain with North American Airlines had been travelling as a passenger on the Lufthansa 747 flying from Newark to Frankfurt on November 19. Flight landed safely in Dublin at about 5.30am (local time), Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) confirmed.
The co-pilot was hospitalised and the flight continued after a six-hour delay to allow a replacement crew to fly in. A Lufthansa spokeswoman said the man who stepped in was fully licensed to operate and fly the 747.
‘In such circumstances it's absolutely normal procedure for the pilot, the flight captain, to continue to operate the aircraft,’ she said. ‘Also, where necessary, the cabin crew are fully trained and can be called upon to read checklists back to the pilot.
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