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British Airways Jet, Makes Emergency Landing After Both Pilots Almost 'Pass Out'
A British Airways jet was forced to make an emergency landing after both pilots almost 'passed out' at the controls.
The
Captain and first officer both reported feeling light headed as the
aircraft, which had taken off from Heathrow, was climbing at 20,000
feet.
As the drama unfolded passengers heard a 'panicked' captain
call for a senior member of the cabin crew to come to their aid.They
were then supplied with oxygen masks as they continued the stricken
flight and requested an emergency return to Heathrow.
Fortunately
the plane, an Airbus A321, landed safely but when paramedics arrived
the pilots both said they had felt as though they were about to pass
out.
The incident, which is now being investigated by the Air
Accident Investigation Branch, was also reported by a passenger on the
flight on a professional pilots website.
He described how the captain
of the flight, from London to Glasgow last month, sounded panicked and
how cabin attendants looked worried at the turn of events.
'I
was on the London to Glasgow flight yesterday, departed Heathrow at 4
pm-ish got airborne, at approx 20 mins into flight a very abrupt and
panicked message came over the PA from the pilot,' he said.
He
goes on to say that there were a number of 'worried faces' among the
flight attendants who he saw with a oxygen cylinders and said the plane
was soon heading back to Heathrow 'at great speed'.Cabin crew then
announced they were experiecing technical difficulties but the passenger
added they were greeted by fire crews, paramedics and engineers on
landing.
'Still being fed the tech fault line but the first on board were paramedics??
'It later transpires that both pilots became lightheaded/dizzy/unwell at the same time, in my book that's serious,' he said.
Air accident investigators will now be examining what caused the pilots to become ill at the same time during the flight.
A
spokesman for BA confirmed that both pilots had become 'unwell' and
followed procedures by donning oxygen masks and returning to Heathrow.
'The
pilots reported feeling light headed so, as a precaution and following
normal procedure, put on their oxygen masks,' she said.
'Our
pilots are highly trained to deal with such circumstances. The aircraft
landed safely and customers continued their journey after a short
delay.'

