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Passengers bound for Saudi Arabia received shocking news on the flight. The pilot died during the flight.
CAIRO – During a flight from Cairo to Taif in Saudi Arabia, passengers received shocking news: the pilot of Nesma Airlines flight NE130 had died. Passengers received information from the co-pilot through an announcement. After that the plane had to land in Jeddah urgently. However, the co-pilot is also criticized for the type of transmission.
Death of pilot during flight: Information to passengers through notification
A video shared online shows the moment the co-pilot delivers the dramatic message: “We apologize for diverting the flight to King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah due to the death of my brother and friend, pilot Captain Hassan.” It was shared on messaging service X (formerly Twitter), among other places, on Tuesday (June 17).
how 20min.ch Writing, the pilot is said to have concluded his announcement with a verse from the Koran: “No soul knows what it will find tomorrow, no soul knows in what country how it will die.” Egyptian streets Flight radar says the pilot’s death occurred on June 12. According to reports, the deceased pilot was only 30 years old. He was unmarried and suffering from poor health. The flight continued after an emergency landing.
Pilot deaths in flight: a co-pilot review
After the announcement, the co-pilot was criticized. Although it was correct to inform the passengers that there would be a deviation in the flight plan, the announcement may have caused panic among the passengers. Experts believe the co-pilot must have spoken of an “emergency on board”. 20min.ch. This is how the flight from India to Frankfurt happened Interrupted due to medical emergency.
Another flight also shocked passengers. An Austrian Airlines (AUA) flight flew directly into a thunderstorm front with hail. As a result, the machine was severely damaged. In photos showing an Airbus A320 at Vienna Airport, the nose and cockpit windows are missing. The airline initially said the thunderstorm was not detected on radar. More details are now availableIt put events in a different light. (VK)
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