OH MAN I am just glad the plane was able to land safely, imagine the horror if you were on that flight. LINK
Wow.. that's pretty scary. That's pretty smart that they didn't tell anyone to start chaos, but man what's been going on with flights these past 6 months, It makes me sort of afraid to fly... It's like theres a problem or an incident every month now.
My friends who live in Belgium (one is German and the other Welsh) are on their way to Austin. I just found out they were on that plane. I already asked if one of them said, "Stewardess...I speak Jive." For real, though...they were on that plane. Adrian said he was interviewed by ABC and CBS. Crazy.
Heart attack is natural cause. He didn't get stabbed in the neck with his pilot wings is what they mean. And only specifically what they mean.
Im not sure what is so scary about the pilot dying. Tragic yes. Between auto-pilot, co pilot, wait staff, and people who can get the plane down safely, I think the odds are pretty good.
It's a large vessel that is able to transport people and/or things by route of open air, but that's not important right now....
Flight attendants may ask for a doctor if a random passenger is having allergic reaction to peanuts. So no, that wouldn't raise a red flag.
That's gotta be some freaked out wingmen though. I'm surprised they didn't ask if there was a doctor on board. So they just moved some dead guy out of his seat and went about there normal business?
My bad I skipped over that part. For some reason I thought they didn't cause it could've potentially caused panic. Even though it really shouldn't have and apparently it didn't.
So I know most planes have a copilot, that can land the plane, but how many have so many crew members that can land a plane? Are flight attendants trained to land planes? Air marshals?