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The pilot fainted in the flying flight

 

The pilot fainted in the flying flight, people's breath stuck in the air; 'Devdoot' saved life


Have you ever wondered what would happen if the pilot faints in flight? The soul trembles just thinking about this. Something similar happened in a plane of Southwest Airlines. The lives of the passengers got stuck in the dust. Meanwhile, a person who came as an angel made the plane land.


Many times it happens that a person gets sick during the journey and sometimes the condition becomes serious, but have you ever thought that if flyingflight What will happen if the pilot's condition becomes like this? The soul trembles just thinking about this. A similar case has been seen in America, which has blown people's senses. In fact, last WednesdaySouthwest Airlines A plane had taken off from Las Vegas and was headed for Columbus, Ohio. Meanwhile, the pilot's health suddenly worsened and he fainted. After this, a person who came as an angel helped the co-pilot to fly the plane and saved the lives of the passengers.


According to CNN's report, an off-duty pilot was also traveling inside the aircraft, who works in some other airlines. After the pilot fell ill, he went to the flight deck and took over radio communications while the flight's second pilot flew the aircraft.


According to reports, a flight crew member told that the pilot had a sudden stomach pain and then after about five minutes he went into a state of unconsciousness. After this, the traffic control was informed and it was told that the health of the pilot has deteriorated, he needs an ambulance immediately. In such a situation, the plane was asked to return to Las Vegas. During this the plane remained in the air for about 1 hour 17 minutes and returned to Las Vegas without any difficulty. The off-duty pilot traveling in the aircraft helped to land the aircraft safely. After this, another crew took over the flight and brought the passengers safely to Columbus.

Southwest Airlines has thanked an off-duty pilot who stepped in to help in an emergency. Airlines spokesman Chris Perry said that we appreciate the professionalism of the off-duty pilot and at the same time we appreciate the patience of the passengers in such a situation.