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Plane Diverted To Valley After Pilot Has Heart Attack
KGBT4 (CBS affiliate for the Texas Rio Grande Valley) ^ | Jan 20, 2007 11:16 PM | Staff

Posted on 01/21/2007 9:06:16 PM PST by Paleo Conservative

Steve Sweeney, his wife and a group of friends left Philadelphia early Saturday morning.

They flew to Houston and then boarded their connecting flight en route to Puerto Vallarta.

But while in the air, heading into Mexico, Sweeney said the passengers were issued an alert.

"The co-pilot came over on the loud speaker saying if there was a doctor on board and after about 10-15 minutes they asked if there was a pilot on board," Sweeney said.

Immediately, he knew something was wrong.

"It was scary, my wife got nervous, she was thinking that my daughters wedding is in June and she was like, we're not gonna make it, we're not gonna make the wedding," he recalled.

Dave Davenport from South Carolina added: "It was the first time something like this has ever happened on a flight with (me and my wife)"

Action 4 News contacted Continential Airlines' headquarters.

In a verbal statement they told us a pilot of Flight 1838, "experienced a serious medical problem which required the aircraft to land immediately."

The airplane was diverted to the McAllen-Miller International Airport.

An ambulance arrived and transported the pilot to the McAllen Medical Center but according to Continental officials, the captain died.

The airline assures a Continental co-pilot landed the plane around 1:30 p.m.

But Sweeney has another story.

"They asked for a pilot out of the passengers and one guy who flies small planes went out and helped them," he remembered.

In the end, the plane landed safely and all 210 passengers waited approximately four hours for another crew to arrive and finally fly them to Puerto Vallarta.

The wait, however, wasn't so bad according to some passengers. Continental fed them pizza and soft drinks while they waited.

Davenport says the crew did a great job keeping everyone calm.

"They kept their cool, they knew exactly what they were doing so it kinda settled everyone down after a while."



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 757300; aerospace; continentalairlines
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This is a more detailed follow up story to the one I posted yesterday.
1 posted on 01/21/2007 9:06:17 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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2 posted on 01/21/2007 9:07:22 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative

Kind of figured it was a heart attack.


3 posted on 01/21/2007 9:08:48 PM PST by COEXERJ145 (Bush Derangement Syndrome Has Reached Pandemic Levels on Free Republic.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Good. At first, I was afraid we had had in-flight pilot deaths on two consecutive days...


4 posted on 01/21/2007 9:08:59 PM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: Paleo Conservative; txroadkill
Here's a link to the original breaking thread.

Mexico-bound jet diverted as pilot dies
Ap via yahoooooooo ^ | 1/20/07 | Staff

Posted on 01/20/2007 10:47:51 PM CST by txroadkill

5 posted on 01/21/2007 9:10:16 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: COEXERJ145

Mueller Airport in McAllen is very close to hospital. If there was a chance of saving the captain after landing, his life would have been saved.


6 posted on 01/21/2007 9:13:53 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
Makes senses to ask for a pilot to come help, there are a lot of switches and stuff for one guy to handle by himself.

Probably needed someone to handle the radio while he flew.

7 posted on 01/21/2007 9:14:02 PM PST by txroadkill
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To: Paleo Conservative; COEXERJ145

That should be "Miller Airport" not "Mueller Airport".


8 posted on 01/21/2007 9:15:27 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
Here's a video of the landing. http://tinyurl.com/26axge
9 posted on 01/21/2007 9:17:27 PM PST by Senormechanico
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To: Paleo Conservative

It seems sort of universal that everyone is more comfortable once they are on the ground after an "incident" in the air. I'd think especially so when someone (not the pilot evidently) comes on the mic and asks if there is a pilot on board. If you don't have any reaction, you are probably dead already.


10 posted on 01/21/2007 9:26:20 PM PST by Frwy (Eternity without Jesus is a hell-of-a long time.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

This passenger acted put out that an airline pilot didn't come forward. Better to have some pilot in the seat if there wasn't another airline pilot on board than no pilot at all.


11 posted on 01/21/2007 9:38:10 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Paleo Conservative
Also, from the Houston Chronicle:
Pilot dies after falling ill in cockpit

They claim the plane was 200 miles south of the border before turning around to divert to McAllen.
12 posted on 01/21/2007 9:38:12 PM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: conservative in nyc
Not according to FlightAware.com, the plane didn't get that far south of the border. For scale remember Houston is about 300 miles from the border to the northeast. This just confirms how ignorant and lazy the MSM is.


Click on picture to go to the Flight Aware website.

13 posted on 01/21/2007 9:47:08 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
Flight Aware seems to lose track of planes once they cross the Mexican border. For example, look at the flight track from Friday's flight 1838.
14 posted on 01/21/2007 9:53:11 PM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: Paleo Conservative
Flight Aware's log for Saturday's flight also shows a gap from 1:44PM to 2:33PM Eastern. It was likely over Mexican airspace during that time. How far can a 757 get in 20-25 minutes? 200 miles isn't out of the question.
15 posted on 01/21/2007 10:02:52 PM PST by conservative in nyc
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To: conservative in nyc
COA1838 (web site) (all flights) (alert me)
Continental Air Lines Inc. "Continental"
Aircraft Boeing 757-300 (twin-jet) (H/B753/Q)
Origin George Bush Intctl Houston (KIAH)
Destination Mc Allen Miller Int'l (KMFE)
Other flights between these airports
Route n/a
Date Saturday, Jan 20, 2007
Duration 1 hour 31 minutes

According to the main page for the flight, it took 1:31 to fly. At 500 mph, that would be 750 miles. Of course the initial climb and descent were slower.

16 posted on 01/21/2007 10:10:20 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: txroadkill

What you say is true. Another angle is that , as was just demonstrated, you never know when the current pilot is going to drop off.

A cessna pilot in a boeing is better than no pilot in a boeing. So keep the small plane pilot on deck.

Smart move bringing him up front.


17 posted on 01/21/2007 10:13:50 PM PST by festus (The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

And that's why there are two pilots on each plane.


18 posted on 01/21/2007 10:30:03 PM PST by Texas Mom (Two places you're always welcome - church and Grandma's house.)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Quick question (born of ignorance since I know nothing of pilots and flying commercial airliners, so be gentle, please).

When the co-pilot asks if there are any pilots aboard (from amongst the passengers), is this because he's not qualified to fly the plane (I would tend to doubt that), because some silly regulation requires two qualified pilots be in the cockpit (I would tend to doubt that, too) or because there's just too much going on in there for one person to adequately handle it all on his own, and he needs another set of eyes/hands?


19 posted on 01/21/2007 10:39:25 PM PST by Wombat101 (Islam: Turning everything it touches to Shi'ite since 632 AD...)
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To: Wombat101
because some silly regulation requires two qualified pilots be in the cockpit (I would tend to doubt that, too) or because there's just too much going on in there for one person to adequately handle it all on his own, and he needs another set of eyes/hands?

That couldn't be possible. Planes take off all the time with just two pilots on board. If one goes to the lavoratory, that means there is just one pilot in the cockpit at the controls during that time. He probably wanted someone who could read check lists and operate the radio while he landed the plane.

20 posted on 01/21/2007 10:45:26 PM PST by Paleo Conservative
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