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I had the chance to catch up with pilot Bob Snow at the “Restoring Hope” event hosted by React19 in Conroe, Texas, on July 22, 2023. He told me first hand of his harrowing story of suffering a cardiac arrest on the jetway after completing an American Airlines flight and landing at DFW airport. He had the incredibly good fortune of getting prompt expert defibrillation and resuscitation by paramedics who happened to be on scene for a medical issue at the gate next door. He required three shocks, intubation, and full ACLS protocol. I can tell you if EMTs were not already in the airport, almost certainly Snow would have died and this event would never have come to light. He did the right thing and told America what happened from his hospital room.
Forced to take the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine against his wishes November 7, 2021, Snow began to have chest symptoms including pain, and a vibratory sensation with certain movements such as adjusting overhead panels in the cockpit. There were also gastro-intestinal symptoms. These were signs something was wrong and Snow knew it. He sought medical help with specialists but nothing localized to the heart.
On April 9, 2022, American Airlines Captain Robert Snow experienced a cardiac arrest which he describes as “lights out” inside the cockpit of Airbus 321 carrying nearly two hundred souls; the event took place at the gate six minutes after landing. He was transported to a local hospital and had excellent care. A coronary angiogram showed no blockages. An MRI did not find myocarditis. Genetic testing was negative. The only smoking gun was the COVID-19 vaccine which has been shown (Abrich and Olshansky) to cause cardiac arrest even in the absence of myocarditis or myocardial infarction. ...
A recent Twitter survey indicated 98.3% of likely travelers prefer unvaccinated pilots. This was following on a story where some airlines are still financially penalizing pilots for deferring COVID-19 vaccination.
@MakisMD
BREAKING NEWS: PILOT has died Inflight
Aug.14, 2023 - LATAM Airlines Flight LA505 (MIA-SCL) Miami to Santiago, Chile - 2 hours into 8hr flight, captain collapsed and died in the lavatory - plane diverted to Panama City - 3rd pilot collapse THIS WEEK!
56 year old captain pilot went into the washroom in the 2nd hour of the flight, saying he felt unwell.
Noticing that the captain had fallen in the sink, the cabin crew intervened with first aid, but the captain could not be revived.
There were 3 pilots on the plane, the remaining two diverted the plane and landed safely in Panama City, Panama, 28 minutes after pilot collapse, at 12:36AM EDT, Aug.15, 2023.
Captain was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Aircraft is still on the ground in Panama City 12 hours after landing.
This is the 3rd pilot incapacitation this week, 1st fatal.
NEW ARTICLE: Article link in photo to avoid shadowban, just re-type URL in your browser - has all pilot incapacitations documented since March 2023
Another Conspiracy Theory Comes True: Pilot Dies in Flight
It's still normal, right?
An airline pilot died after collapsing in the bathroom of a Miami to Chile flight with 271 passengers aboard.
Captain Ivan Andaur began feeling unwell three hours into the LATAM Airlines flight from Florida to Santiago and after collapsing in the bathroom he received emergency treatment from the crew, reported Simple Flying.
The flight took thirty minutes to divert to Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport and first responders declared Andaur, a 25-year veteran pilot, dead when the plane landed.
The LA505 flight, which was operating a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, left Miami at 10.11pm on Monday 14 August and also had a relief captain and first officer onboard when the incident took place.
Aug 16, 2023
NEW DELHI: A senior pilot — who had operated SpiceJet’s inaugural flight in 2003 and was currently working with Qatar Airways — died while flying as a passenger from Delhi to Doha on Wednesday morning. The Qatar Airways flight, QR 579, diverted to Dubai due to the medical emergency when the pilot, 51, fell ill onboard. However, he could not be saved.
“The pilot had worked with Alliance Air and spent 17 years in SpiceJet. He had operated SpiceJet’s first flight, Delhi-Ahmedabad, on May 23, 2005. Last year he had joined Qatar Airways where he was flying the Boeing 777,” SpiceJet sources said.
A long time colleague said, “He was very fit and his untimely demise has come as a big shock for everyone who knew him.”
Old people are the best to vaxicide because nobody questions deaths in the aging populations, and they save helluva money in medical costs.
IndiGo Pilot Dies At Nagpur Airport's Boarding Gate Moments Before Flying Plane
The death of the IndiGo pilot at Nagpur Airport is the second such incident involving an Indian pilot in two days after a Qatar Airways pilot suffered heart attack onboard a flight yesterday.
Aug 17, 2023
An IndiGo pilot died moments before flying an aircraft from the Nagpur Airport on Thursday, officials said. The 40-year-old pilot collapsed near a boarding gate at the Nagpur airport and was going to operate the airline's Nagpur-Pune flight. Prima facie, he died due to "sudden cardiac arrest", said KIMS-Kingsway Hospital where he was rushed, reported PTI. Aejaz Shami, spokesperson of the hospital, said the emergency team of the hospital gave him CPR but he did not respond.
Crisis in the Cockpit: Three Airline Pilots 'Die Suddenly' in a Week!
Five cases of cardiac arrest among pilots this month! Four of them mid-flight.
STUDENT AT FORT NOVOSEL GOES INTO CARDIAC ARREST IN THE COCKPIT | INVESTIGATION WON’T TAKE PLACE
A student in flight school at Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) went into cardiac arrest while he was behind the controls in midflight, and the various messages I’m getting from students, instructors and other senior members within the chain of command paint the same picture with different conclusions. ...
I think we all have the same suspicions. If you’ve been living on planet earth in the last two years and aren’t aware of the abnormal amount of young Americans dropping dead, then you’re one of the fortunate ones who’s managed to insulate themselves from literally every external media source available. You may still be in denial about it being attributed to the COVID vaccine, and you may even be stupid enough to pin it on climate change, but you’re aware that deaths are increasing nonetheless.
"Pilots collecting disability benefits from the government, but flying for major airlines ????-Shocking"
So the airlines lost most of their pilots to vaccine injuries and deaths.
🛩️ This will shock you, but last week Salon ran a story headlined, “Thanks to staffing troubles at the FAA, an aviation catastrophe is just waiting to happen.”
The gist is there is a sudden and unexpected nationwide shortage of at least 3,000 air traffic controllers (ATC). Salon blamed Ronald Reagan (I am not kidding), but the truth seems to be much more difficult for the narrative. ...
Coincidentally, along with the shortage of air traffic controllers, there is also a pilot shortage. The Senate is currently debating how many flight hours are required to quality as a new pilot, which is holding up the FAA’s reauthorization in the Senate.
What I found when I drilled into the fog of manufactured confusion over the causes, which the various papers claim goes back years and years (such as Salon’s dumb excuse that Ronald Reagan did it), even though we never heard about the problem until now, bottom line is there seems to have been a huge shedding of airline controllers and pilots over the last two years.
For some reason. ...
What remains universally unsaid is what we all know: there is a perfectly obvious reason that a lot of pilots and controllers took early retirement over the last couple years: because they refused to comply with the jab mandates. Buh bye.
Thanks, experts! Gosh, those experts have managed to do a lot of damage, haven’t they? We’re still finding out how much.
What is unknown, but intriguing, is how many more pilots and controllers have been lost due to sudden and unexpected medical reasons. Both jobs often cause bolts of adrenaline, which is a bad indication for subclinical myocarditis. And pilots and controllers are a very small but critical community. Even losing a few to medical problems could make a big difference.
What will President Peters and his awesome transportation secretary Peter Buttigieg do about it? President Reagan fired all the air traffic controllers and still managed to keep the nation’s air system functioning. I don’t mean to be negative, but I somehow doubt we’ll see anything like that from Mr. Buttigeig.
https://drpanda.substack.com/p/crisis-in-the-cockpit-three-airline
Crisis in the Cockpit: Three Airline Pilots 'Die Suddenly' in a Week!
Five cases of cardiac arrest among pilots this month! Four of them mid-flight.
💉 It’s extremely rare! On September 23rd, Alaska Airlines pilot Eric MacRae died suddenly and unexpectedly in his sleep in his HOTEL ROOM during a layover. As far as I can tell, there’s a complete news blackout on Eric’s death, except for a small note on Alaska Airlines’ website.
Thanks to the pilot death news embargo, I couldn’t determine Eric’s age, but he looks young and the other available facts seem to confirm that. Presumably, Eric would have gotten behind the stick the next morning when he could have had his heart attack during flight.
Update: commenters reported that Freedom Flyers says Eric was 37.
Eric leaves behind two young children and his wife Chael, an Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant.
WookieMan says
"There's a shortage of military pilots. You're talking out of your ass dude. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/with-war-potentially-approaching-a-pilot-shortage-looms-over-the-us-air-force "
Heh... The link you provided WookieMan contradicts you! It says:
"The Air Force’s array of 48 fighter squadrons and nine attack squadrons are today being asked to do the work of 60 squadrons, the head of Air Combat Command said recently."
In other words the number of pilots and planes needs to increase to meet the needs of today's military and has not increased because the Globalist traitors are too busy stealing the money needed for such an expansion! Or did they send the money to Ukraine?
Have a nice day!
"There's a shortage of pilots that has nothing to do with the vaccine."
The Nazi Globalist Reich was planning to have all of us get a health passport in order to fly and that went out the window with the very severe pilot shortage. During the weekend of July 4 2022 we had over 29,000 flights cancelled! And the vaccine is still killing pilots today!
Vaccine illness is "maybe" less than 1% of the problem.
WookieMan says
Vaccine illness is "maybe" less than 1% of the problem.
Link? Or did you just make that up?
There is a huge number of pilots getting disability payments from the military, but still flying for civilian airlines.
That would tend to up the number of pilots suffering health problems.
https://rotormedia.com/va-disability-probe-snags-military-veteran-pilots/
Young men and women don't want to get into the military or aviation in general.
WookieMan says
Young men and women don't want to get into the military or aviation in general.
Well!
Our government better lie us into another obvious bullshit war that has nothing to do with the health of this nation then!
"Deplorable insinuates that 29,000 planes were grounded because of a vaccine."
"That's probably one of the most hyperbolic statements I've read on Patnet and I'd think you'd agree. Vaccine bad, yes. Vaccine stops 29,000 flight, nope."
💉 And … another “super-rare,” mysterious pilot collapse. They’re dropping like jab-injured flies lately. Aero Inside ran the story yesterday headlined, “Austrian A320 near Vienna on Sep. 24th 2023, captain temporarily incapacitated.”
According to the report, Austrian Airlines flight OS-188 was enroute from Stuttgart to Vienna when the captain “started to feel unwell.” Then terrifyingly, he suddenly “became incapacitated” during descent and the first officer leapt to take over. Moments later, the captain recovered, shook it off, resumed his duties, and the plane, fortunately, landed safely.
It’s a mystery. The captain was unidentified, as was the nature of his “brief illness.” There was no word on his post-flight diagnosis. But the news comes on the heels of the death of Alaska Airlines pilot Eric MacRae, 37, who tragically died in his sleep on a layover on September 23rd.
But it happens all the time! You know. Lately.
If the vaccine is bad then stop right there because "you cannot be a little bit pregnant." If it is bad then it caused the severe pilot shortage we see today.
💉 The New York Post ran another curious story yesterday headlined, Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut off engines mid-flight had a ‘mental breakdown’: passenger. This one is admittedly pretty strange.
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson, 44, was “riding along” in the cockpit’s jump seat on a flight from Everette to San Fransisco on Sunday, cruising at around 35,000 feet, when he suddenly and unexpectedly had some kind of inexplicable “mental breakdown” and leapt for the controls, apparently trying to shut down the engines in mid-flight.
Engines play an important role in safely completing most types of air travel.
In what must have been several very exciting moments in the cockpit, the captain and first officer wrestled with Joe and finally subdued him, then made an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, where the flight crew finally told the 83 shocked passengers what had happened.
Joe is a married father of two who lives in San Fransisco. He was headed home. When they heard, Joe’s neighbors were shocked and appalled at the news. Joe’s next-door neighbor Karen Yee told the Daily Mail, “It is just really shocking, disturbing news.” She added that “They are excellent neighbors. He is a fantastic father. He plays with the kids all the time. He’s very friendly. He’s just a great guy.”
But now Joe is sitting in jail, charged with a whole bunch of counts of attempted murder, reckless endangerment, and special airplane crimes. Meanwhile, nobody has explained anything or even commented on the fact that nobody has explained anything. It’s a mystery.
It’s not like nobody’s asked the question, though:
Air Canada Pilot Maurice Patenaude
It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Maurice Patenaude, at the age of 54, on September 26, 2023.
An Air Canada captain, he flew his last flight in December 2022 following a diagnosis of terminal renal cell carcinoma. He fought this dreadful illness valiantly and tenaciously, characteristic of his indomitable spirit. ...
Pilot incapacitations & deaths in Aug-Sep 2023
Sep.24, 2023 - Austrian Airlines Flight OS-188 (STR-VIE) Stuttgart to Vienna The captain became incapacitated, first officer took control of aircraft
Sep.23, 2023 - Alaska Airlines Pilot - 37 year old Captain Eric McRae died suddenly in his hotel room during layover, was to fly that morning
Sep.22, 2023 - Delta Flight DL-291 (CDG-LAX) Paris to Los Angeles - Pilot became incapacitated, was taken to cabin for care, plane diverted to Minneapolis, pilot taken to hospital
Aug.27, 2023 - Air Canada Flight AC348 (YVR-YOW) Vancouver to Ottawa, one of the pilots felt ill and became incapacitated 50 min before landing in Ottawa.
Aug.17, 2023 - IndiGo Flight (NAG-PNQ) Nagpur to Pune, India, pilot 40 year old Manoj Subramanium died after collapsing at the boarding gate, about to board.
Aug.16, 2023 - Qatar Airways Flight QR579 (DEL-DOH) Delhi to Doha, Qatar, 51 year old pilot collapsed as a passenger inflight and died, plane diverted to Dubai.
Aug.14, 2023 - LATAM Flight LA505 (MIA-SCL) Miami to Santiago, Chile - 2 hours into 8hr flight, 56 year old Captain Ivan Andaur collapsed and died in the lavatory - plane diverted to Panama City!
Aug.9, 2023 - United Airlines UAL1309 (SRQ-EWR) Sarasota to Newark, pilot had a heart attack and lost consciousness in flight
Aug.7, 2023 - TigerAIR Flight IT237 (CTS-TPE) Sapporo to Taipei, copilot had a medical emergency after landing plane in Taipei
Pilot incapacitations & deaths Jan-July 2023:
July 19, 2023 - Eurowings Discover Flight 4Y-1205 (HER-FRA) Heraklion to Frankfurt, pilot incapacitated, first officer took control, landed safely
Jun.7, 2023 - Air Canada Flight ACA692 (YYZ-YYT) Toronto to St.John’s, First Officer became incapacitated, deadheading Captain assumed duties
Jun.4, 2023 - Cessna Citation N611VG flying Tennessee to Long Island, fighter jets spotted pilot slumped over in cockpit unconscious, plane crashed and all onboard died
May 11, 2023 - HiSKy Flight H4474 (DUB-KIV) Dublin to Chisinau (Moldova), 20 min after liftoff pilot became “unable to act”, plane diverted to Manchester
May 4, 2023 - British Charter TUI Airways Flight BY-1424 (NCL-LPA) Newcastle to Las Palmas Spain pilot became ill, plane diverted back to NCL.
April 21, 2023 - Easyjet Flight U2-6469 (LGW-AGA) London Gatwick to Agadir, Morocco, first offer became incapacitated, diverted to Faro, Portugal.
April 4, 2023 - United Airlines Flight 2102 (BOI-SFO) - captain was incapacitated, first officer was only one in control of the aircraft.
March 25, 2023 - TAROM Flight RO-7673 TSR-HRG diverted to Bucharest as 30 yo pilot had chest pain, then collapsed
March 22, 2023 - Southwest Flight WN6013 LAS-CMH diverted as pilot collapsed shortly after take-off, replaced by non-Southwest pilot
March 18, 2023 - Air Transat Flight TS739 FDF-YUL first officer was incapacitated about 200NM south of Montreal
March 13, 2023 - Emirates Flight EK205 MXP-JFK diverted due to pilot illness hour and a half after take-off
March 11, 2023 - United Airlines Flight UA2007 GUA-ORD diverted due to “incapacitated pilot” who had chest pains
March, 3, 2023 - Virgin Australia Flight VA-717 ADL-PER Adelaide to Perth flight was forced to make an emergency landing after First Officer suffered heart attack 30 min after departure.
Military Pilot Incapacitations:
Aug.18, 2023 - US Army Aviation Center (Alabama) student pilot went into cardiac arrest behind the controls midflight (Aug.18, 2023), Instructor landed plane - pilot was dead for 18 minutes!
Recent Pilot deaths:
Pilot death July 16, 2023 - 2006 Piper Meridian, flying from Westchester NY, crashed at Martha’s Vineyard Airport after pilot had medical emergency upon final approach and passenger took control of the plane and attempted a landing. Pilot, 79 year old Randolph Bonnist, died later in hospital.
Pilot death - May 2023 - 4 Singapore Airlines pilots died suddenly in May 2023
Pilot death - May 9, 2023 - United Airlines and US Air Force Pilot Lt. Col. Michael Fugett, age 46, died unexpectedly at his home
Pilot death - May 3, 2023 - Air Transat and Air Canada Pilot Eddy Vorperian, age 48, died suddenly during layover in Croatia
Pilot death - April 13, 2023 - Phil Thomas, graduate of Flight Training Pilot academy in Cadiz, Spain (FTEJerez) died suddenly.
Pilot death - March 17, 2023 - 39 year old Westjet Pilot Benjamin Paul Vige died suddenly in Calgary
Pilot death - March 11, 2023 - British Airways (CAI-LHR) pilot died of heart attack in crew hotel in Cairo before a Cairo to London flight (name & age not released)’
Between 2021 and 2022, the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) ‘unfit to fly’ numbers showed a 75 per cent increase, while the RAF said that 27 per cent of their pilots were medically downgraded. All pilots need to demonstrate a less than one per cent chance of developing serious illness to pass their annual medical, which makes these numbers unusual.
Recent freedom of information (FOI) requests to the CAA and the RAF show an alarming increase in the number of commercial and armed forces pilots registered unfit to fly post the vaccination rollout.
Here are the CAA’s numbers from the last five years of all medically grounded commercial and private pilots:
· 2018 – 1,550 – normal year
· 2019 – 1,663 – first covid cases reported in December 2019
· 2020 – 851 – air travel restricted because of lockdowns, covid infections at their worst, no vaccine until December
· 2021 – 1,594 – vaccine widely available from January and mandated for US and Australian pilots in November but not for British, the majority of whom would have taken the vaccine or faced restrictions flying to countries with vaccine mandates
· 2022 – 2,784 – post vaccination, huge increase in failed medicals – 75 per cent.
Pilot of Packed Passenger Jet Becomes ‘Incapacitated,’ Plane Makes Emergency Landing
The Jet2 Boeing 737-800, registration G-GDFP, was performing flight LS-1711 from Manchester, England to Dalaman, Turkey with 161 passengers and 6 crew on board.
The plane was enroute at FL370 about 80nm south-southwest of Budapest, Hungary when the crew put out an emergency call.
The co-pilot then diverted the aircraft to Budapest after the pilot reportedly became incapacitated.
The aircraft turned north toward Budapest and subsequently landed safely on the runway.
The jet was taxied to the gate where medical services were awaiting the aircraft.
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