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Army doctor saw pilots coming in with heart issues after the vaxx


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2021 Nov 2, 3:45pm   28,875 views  209 comments

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covid vaccines and army troops
mandate vaccines then suppress bad outcomes for those who take them?

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this is an army doctor. she saw pilots. when they started coming in with heart issues and other serious complaints from the covid vaccines, complaints so serious they could not fly or function normally, she reported this up the chain. (video playable)

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NOW - U.S. Army Brigade Surgeon says "in one morning I had to ground 3 out of 3 pilots due to vaccine injuries" at a panel discussion hosted by U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson.

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their response: you don’t get to see any more patients with vaccine issues.

these vaccines are being mandated for troops, but the negative effects they cause (in at least some cases) are being suppressed. care to wager this is not widespread? i wouldn’t.

and roughly 20% of the US military remains unvaccinated.

they are being called “vaccine hesitant” and threatened with dishonorable discharges.

but ask yourself this: who wouldn’t be hesitant when they saw behavior like this?

covid vaccines were sold as the way to stop the pandemic.

they are manifest failures in this regard. yet the pushing has only intensified.

covid vaccines were sold as safe.

yet CDC officials, army brass, and medical boards are doing everything they can to suppress and minimize adverse event reporting.

that’s not the action of someone with the science on their side, it’s the prevarication of someone with something to hide.

then they ask why people won’t trust them?

seriously?



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36   Shaman   2022 Aug 1, 1:08pm  

Seems like airlines could do their own training programs kinda like apprenticeships where the trainee could be the third person in the cockpit, then move to copilot and finally pilot. But they’ve been spoiled by so many people available from military service and people who cough up the 100 grand or so needed for full flight school and hours.
It’s just another artificial entry point bottle neck for a job that is currently in high demand.
37   WookieMan   2022 Aug 2, 6:30am  

Shaman says

Seems like airlines could do their own training programs kinda like apprenticeships where the trainee could be the third person in the cockpit, then move to copilot and finally pilot. But they’ve been spoiled by so many people available from military service and people who cough up the 100 grand or so needed for full flight school and hours.
It’s just another artificial entry point bottle neck for a job that is currently in high demand.

Hard to train as a 3rd person in most modern jets. Space is tough as most, not all, but most only have 2 seats. Say a 737 which is in a lot of fleets. You can do simulator time as well but it's not the same. You can't die if you fuck up.

Thing is, landing in DEN versus MDW is a massively different approach/experience. You F up at MDW and you have to do a go around or you're on Cicero Ave. I love seeing people that don't fly into MDW experience the landing. It's intense if you're not used to it. It is a hard stop on a short urban runway. I know San Diego is tricky too with the slope coming east to west. If I recall, busiest single runway airport in the world.
38   Patrick   2022 Aug 10, 5:27pm  

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/canadian-pilot-fighting-vaccine-mandates-says-he-has-spent-hours-listening-to-jab-injury-stories/


Canadian pilot fighting vaccine mandates says he has spent ‘hours’ listening to jab-injury stories

Fellow pilots are 'going to lose their job because of what they had to take (the COVID shots) in the first place to keep their job.'
40   HeadSet   2022 Oct 17, 8:07pm  

WookieMan says


Hard to train as a 3rd person in most modern jets.

The right seater is usually a low time pilot, almost as a training position. When I was in the AF, a new pilot with about 200 hours flying T-37 and T-38 would go to Castle AFB to train as a right seater in the KC-135. Right after that it is off to operational units. Same with other large planes like the C-141, C-5, B-52, or C-130, but at different training bases. I never flew airlines, but a few of the folks I knew that got out of the AF were hired by airlines with about 2,000 hours or less. They had to fly right seat in the airlines for years to build the hours for left seat.
41   WookieMan   2022 Oct 17, 11:15pm  

HeadSet says

They had to fly right seat in the airlines for years to build the hours for left seat.

Yeah, I fly a lot, not in the cockpit obviously. Have done general aviation flights though and assisted the pilot (right seat) and hand flown. Former drummer with double kick, so rudder peddles are a breeze. I didn't do ATC work or anything, but have a general understanding if shit hits the fan and could land a plane and hopefully not smash the gear.

I love flight, just have too much other shit going on. I have an FAA license for drones and did probably 40% of the ground school stuff for that which is retarded for a toy basically. Aviation is fun. I'd like to get my PP license by 45. Worried about the medical with hereditary high BP. No I'm not fat. We'll see. I've got planes I can use for training. All in time.
42   clambo   2022 Oct 18, 7:52am  

I got boosted recently, and a flu shot. I'm up to shot #4 of Moderna.
The paperwork they gave me from Moderna about "SpikeVax" (catchy name for it) specifically mentioned myocarditis and pericarditis and young people.
Evidently they're required to warn you of all possible effects.
I felt slightly tired the next afternoon.
43   WookieMan   2022 Oct 18, 8:07am  

clambo says

I got boosted recently, and a flu shot. I'm up to shot #4 of Moderna.
The paperwork they gave me from Moderna about "SpikeVax" (catchy name for it) specifically mentioned myocarditis and pericarditis and young people.
Evidently they're required to warn you of all possible effects.
I felt slightly tired the next afternoon.

Isn't it still EUA? My mom is 70 in March. She's had covid twice now. She hid for months when this started. I traveled and was out more than ever because no one else was and never got covid. Wife and kids never gotten it. All tested roughly 4-7 times for all 5 of our family.

As I typed this just got a notification that Ebola is back..... supposedly. Unvaccinated variety I guess or new strain (just read headline) Didn't read it. Don't want to. Feels like midterm bull shit.

This shit is getting predictable at this point.
44   HeadSet   2022 Oct 18, 9:36am  

WookieMan says

Former drummer with double kick, so rudder peddles are a breeze.

Yes, for general aviation planes like single engine Cessnas and Pipers, rudders are needed to counter torque on takeoff and for coordinated turns. If you really like using a rudder, try slipping a landing instead using flaps. When I was a kid in Civil Air Patrol, I was taken up a couple of times in an old Bellanca, which had no flaps so slipping was routine. My wife's grandpa had a Piper Cub he flew (Montana long ago, not sure he ever got a license), also without flaps.
45   Patrick   2022 Oct 20, 10:49am  

https://odysee.com/$/embed/@BretWeinstein:f/support-and-defend-military:7

A friend pointed out this interview to me.


The podcast is also available on iTunes/Apple podcasts under “Dark Horse”. The episode does not have a number but it’s in between #145 and #146. It’s also available on Spotify. I have not checked but most podcasts are available on the free Spotify with ads.

The interview with the military resistors is mind-boggling. Pilot was told that he can’t fly a fighter plane because if he’s not toxcinnated he would have to wear a mask. In spite of being the only person in the plane.
46   HeadSet   2022 Oct 21, 12:48pm  

Patrick says

Pilot was told that he can’t fly a fighter plane because if he’s not toxcinnated he would have to wear a mask.

Um, all fighter pilots wear a mask anyway while flying.
47   Patrick   2022 Dec 12, 7:58pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/airlines-are-looking-to-solve-the-pilot-labor-shortage-by-asking-the-government-to-allow-planes-to-fly-with-just-one-pilot-in-the-cockpit


Airlines are looking to solve the pilot labor shortage by asking the government to allow planes to fly with just one pilot and how about NO
48   RWSGFY   2022 Dec 13, 12:07am  

If the pilot shortage was real the starting pay would be decent. Since it isn't the shortage is booooooooooogus (as they used to say on Car Talk).
50   HeadSet   2023 Jan 14, 12:43pm  

RWSGFY says


If the pilot shortage was real the starting pay would be decent.

The shortage is with high hour experienced pilots. Low time pilots are common and thus the low starting pay. In fact, a low time pilot is happy to be able to get paid at all while building hours.
51   WookieMan   2023 Jan 14, 1:44pm  

HeadSet says

RWSGFY says



If the pilot shortage was real the starting pay would be decent.

The shortage is with high hour experienced pilots. Low time pilots are common and thus the low starting pay. In fact, a low time pilot is happy to be able to get paid at all while building hours.

Yup. If you're non-military, you'll spend 1,000 hours/fuel/time on your dime before you make minimum wage roughly. From there you start logging in hours on a private or small airline operation. It's all about obtaining hours in the air. Guess what, you have an adverse reaction to a vaccine your career is toast. All those hours wasted. There is and will be a pilot shortage for the foreseeable future.
52   Patrick   2023 Jan 15, 11:11am  

https://realrawnews.com/2022/12/vaxxed-pilot-dies-during-takeoff/


December 4, 2022

Envoy Air flight 3556, an Embracer E175 operated on behalf of American Eagle, experienced an inflight emergency seconds after departing Chicago-O’Hare International Airport for Columbus, Ohio. The pilot-in-command, Patrick Ford, was speaking coherently and clearly to ATC when his voice abruptly ceased. A few minutes later, co-pilot Brandon Hendrickson informed ATC he had control of the aircraft and that Ford had fallen unconscious at the controls, and announced his intent to return to the airport immediately. The flight landed safely, but Ford was dead; Hendrickson and an off-duty American Airlines pilot pulled Ford from his harness as paramedics boarded the flight and desperately fought to save his life. It was later determined Ford suffered a fatal heart attack.

The above paragraph summarizes the official version of the incident.

However, a Real Raw News investigation on Ford’s untimely demise, aided by an FAA whistleblower, unsurprisingly revealed that Ford, who was 54 years old and in good health prior to his sudden death, had taken a Covid-19 booster shot two days before his final flight, a fact not mentioned on his death certificate or in his obituary.

Publicly available audio of the emergency is limited to communications between flight 3356 and ATC; absent is any discussion the pilot and the co-pilot might have had when Ford realized he was in trouble. During takeoff and landing, flight crews typically maintain a sterile cockpit, meaning banter is forbidden so pilots can focus exclusively on their workload. Most aircraft accidents happen during takeoff and landing.

In the case of flight 3556, though, Ford had told Hendrickson he was feeling “lightheaded and dizzy” shortly after Hendrickson raised the landing gear, according to an FAA insider who claims that Envoy/American Eagle and the FAA reviewed the cockpit voice recorder, which preserves the recent history of the sounds in the cockpit, including the conversation of the pilots.

“The sequence of events went quickly. Captain Ford informed Captain Hendrickson he felt distressed, dizzy, then seemed to change his mind, saying something to the effect of ‘Never mind, I’m ok.’ Hendrickson then asks if he’s sick, noting he looks a bit pale. Captain Ford says he got a Covid-19 vaccination a few days ago and is probably having a mild reaction. Ford is then heard talking to ATC and slumps forward in his chair and dies,” our source explained.

The federal government, he added, has applied enormous pressure on the aviation industry, including the FAA and NTSB, to avoid putting the word “vaccine” on incident reports.

“If a report with the word Covid-19 or vaccine crosses our desks, the report is amended to omit those words,” he said. “It’s obvious the government doesn’t want its vaccine maligned.”

The FAA and NTSB have buried hundreds of reports in which the clot shot may have been a contributing cause in incidents, he said. The number of pilot fatalities and illnesses have increased exponentially since the inception of vaccine mandates.

As stated in our last article on this topic, Real Raw News cannot prove causality. Nonetheless, one would have to be myopic to miss the correlation. And if vaccines were truly clinically safe and effective, why would the government engage in subterfuge?
53   Patrick   2023 Jan 17, 9:53pm  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/faa-quietly-updates-requirements-pilot-ekgs-indicating-pilots-hearts-no-longer-normal-attributed-vaccines/


FAA Quietly Indicates that US Pilots’ Hearts Are Damaged After Taking Vaccines
A report from the FAA admits that the EKG’s of Pilots are no longer normal. This report has been hidden by the FAA. ...

After the vaccine rolled out, the FAA secretly widened the EKG parameter range for pilots so they wouldn’t be grounded. It looks like the vax gave at least 50M Americans heart damage.
54   The_Deplorable   2023 Jan 18, 1:34am  

Patrick says
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/faa-quietly-updates-requirements-pilot-ekgs-indicating-pilots-hearts-no-longer-normal-attributed-vaccines/

"After the vaccine rolled out, the FAA secretly widened the EKG parameter range for pilots so they wouldn’t be grounded. It looks like the vax gave at least 50M Americans heart damage."

This explains very nicely why we had 29,000 flights cancelled over the 4th of July Weekend. And this was done because...

the COVID vaccine has seriously injured a lot of pilots and the FAA knows it and said nothing because that would tip off the country that the vaccines are unsafe. And you aren’t allowed to do that. https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-faa-has-very-quietly-tacitly

The_Deplorable
55   GNL   2023 Jan 18, 4:57am  

The_Deplorable says


"After the vaccine rolled out, the FAA secretly widened the EKG parameter range for pilots so they wouldn’t be grounded. It looks like the vax gave at least 50M Americans heart damage."

This explains very nicely why we had 29,000 flights cancelled over the 4th of July Weekend. And this was done because...

the COVID vaccine has seriously injured a lot of pilots and the FAA knows it and said nothing because that would tip off the country that the vaccines are unsafe. And you aren’t allowed to do that. https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-faa-has-very-quietly-tacitly

The_Deplorable

You have to be able to prove this. Was the computer glitch, this holiday season, a lie also? I can't imagine that could be kept a secret.
56   Patrick   2023 Feb 28, 7:08pm  

https://drkevinstillwagon.substack.com/p/america-we-have-a-problem?isFreemail=true


By now everyone who is paying attention has realized that something is amiss with the Covid 19 gene therapy shots. You’ve probably seen reports of severe adverse reactions up to and including death, reports of people of all ages dying suddenly in their sleep, and athletes of both sexes at the peak of physical condition collapsing in practice or in competition. These conditions, we are learning, are not caused by the virus; rather, they are caused directly by the contents of the vials or because of a significantly weakened immune system from taking shot after shot.

There’s another cohort, however, that we need to think about in case you are not aware. This group is in the aviation industry, and this article will focus on the cockpit crew in that aircraft that gets you safely where you want to go. Know that flight attendants, air traffic controllers, and support personnel are also affected; however, a problem with your pilots can lead to a disaster, killing you and maybe hundreds of other innocent passengers and even people on the ground. This article highlights those pilots.

We face a two-pronged dilemma, both of which must be addressed. First, the governments of the countries forcing flight crews to be “vaccinated” must immediately withdraw those mandates. Next, the pilots who took the shot and are adversely affected must be helped to reverse those ill effects.
57   Patrick   2023 Mar 8, 7:18pm  

https://www.paddleyourownkanoo.com/2023/03/07/virgin-australia-pilot-suffers-heart-attack-30-minutes-after-takeoff-prompting-emergency-landing/


A Virgin Australia flight from Adelaide to Perth was forced to make an emergency landing after the First Officer was taken ill just 30 minutes after departure.

The incident occurred on 3rd March and resulted in the Airbus A320 being forced to return to Adelaide, where emergency responders were waiting to transport the sick pilot to the hospital.

Very few details about the incident have so far been made public by Australia’s aviation accident investigation bureau, but the airline has denied an initial account reported by the AVHerald that the First Officer became incapacitated after suffering a heart attack.

The First Officer was taken to the hospital for observation but was later reported to be okay. A spokesperson for the airline said passengers were accommodated on the next available flights.

Australian aviation regulators require pilots to undergo a yearly medical examination, although an ECG is only necessary for the initial medical examination and then at ages 25, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40.

After the age of 40, an ECG is required annually. The medical process also includes a calculation of cardiovascular risk.

Last November, the Captain of an American Eagle flight died from a suspected heart attack shortly after takeoff from Chicago O’Hare, while the Captain of a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight became incapacitated and later died last August during a flight from Muscat to Dhaka.
58   Patrick   2023 Mar 13, 8:37pm  

https://makismd.substack.com/p/united-airlines-flight-2007-gua-ord?isFreemail=true


United Airlines Flight 2007 GUA-ORD from Guatemala to Chicago diverted on March.11, 2023 due to "incapacitated pilot" who had chest pains - now 3rd pilot incident this month




59   Patrick   2023 Mar 13, 8:38pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/pilot-dies-suddenly-flying-packed-passenger-jet/


Pilot Dies Suddenly Shortly before Flying Packed Passenger Jet
Frank Bergman March 13, 2023

A British Airways pilot has collapsed and died suddenly after suffering a heart attack shortly before he was due to fly a packed passenger jet.

The pilot, who hasn’t been identified by the airline, died at a hotel in Egypt after collapsing unexpectedly.

He was on his way to Cairo Airport to fly a British Airways (BA) plane back to Heathrow in the UK.

There were roughly 200 passengers aboard the flight that the deceased pilot was due to fly.

The pilot was with the rest of his fellow crew members when he collapsed as they prepared to travel to the airport, according to reports.


Also posted in https://patrick.net/post/1340336/2021-07-29-thread-for-vax-deaths-maimings-and
60   Patrick   2023 Mar 15, 7:11pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/emirates-flight-warning-a-plane-or


'The First Officer of Emirates Flight 205 felt unwell an hour and a half after take-off and was forced to return to Malpensa airport'
Is this another vaccine-induced myocarditis illness? Is this due to a damaged heart? More and more of these cardiac arrests are happening in our pilots; a loaded plane can come down
61   Ceffer   2023 Mar 15, 7:50pm  

Pilots are so scared, they won't even screw the stewardesses in the on flight bathrooms any more for fear of aggravating their hearts.
62   HeadSet   2023 Mar 16, 2:28pm  

Ceffer says

Pilots are so scared, they won't even screw the stewardesses in the on flight bathrooms any more for fear of aggravating their hearts.

Nah, it is because stewardesses ain't the young hotties they used to be.
63   Patrick   2023 Mar 16, 7:00pm  

HeadSet says

stewardesses ain't the young hotties they used to be.


Or aren't women at all, but just men in dresses, like the fake "stewardess" on my United flight from SFO to Mexico City.

United sent me a survey after the flight, and I specifically pointed out that it does not inspire confidence in the airline to have mentally ill men serving the passengers.
64   Patrick   2023 Mar 16, 7:02pm  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/young-pilot-fights-post-jab-heart-issues-speaks-out-on-covid-shot-fears_5115037.html?utm_source=share-btn-copylink


Sierra Lund, a recreational pilot, shudders to think what could have happened if she had been in the cockpit when she started experiencing heart attack-like symptoms.

Just 18 hours after being injected with a COVID-19 shot, Lund felt intense pain in her chest. She was having trouble breathing. “Walking was a struggle,” she said.

None of this made sense.

Lund was a well-conditioned, competitive athlete. Neither she nor her relatives had any history of heart issues. And she was just 23. So Lund tried to shrug off her symptoms. They didn’t abate, so she sought emergency medical care.

Now, a year and a half later, her symptoms persist.

Lund was diagnosed with two heart conditions: myocarditis (cardiac muscle inflammation) and pericarditis (inflammation of the sac encasing the heart). Studies have linked both conditions to COVID vaccinations, and Lund says she’s sure the jab is to blame for her new health issues.

As a result, Lund can no longer fly a plane solo. Flying has been her passion since she first got her pilot’s license at age 17.

Lund and Josh Yoder, co-founder of aviation advocacy group “US Freedom Flyers,” say many other pilots—including commercial captains—have also suffered health issues that they strongly suspect could have been caused by taking a COVID jab. Yoder’s group has encouraged pilots to get screened specifically for myocarditis, which can remain undetected during routine medical exams.

“A lot of people are afraid to talk about it, afraid to lose their job,” Lund told The Epoch Times. “And since I’m not in that situation, I have a responsibility to speak out.”

Lund is sharing her story, she said, in the hopes of increasing public awareness about the health issue. She is also urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other government officials to look into vaccine-related health risks that could affect pilots more seriously.

Failure to do so is “extremely dangerous for the pilots and for the general public,” Lund said.
‘Zero Doubt’ Vaccine Caused Problems

A large percentage of commercial pilots received the COVID shots after being threatened with losing their jobs if they failed to comply with federal mandates.

Yoder, a commercial pilot, said he has heard from dozens of vaccinated pilots who worry that the shots hurt their health, may be threatening their livelihoods and affecting their ability to fly safely.

“Unfortunately, many of them have been suffering with these issues for quite some time … they were hoping the symptoms would go away,” Yoder told The Epoch Times of conversations he’s had with those in the industry.

He said word had spread that his organization was connecting pilots with medical professionals who could help diagnose and treat their health conditions; US Freedom Flyers connected Lund with doctors who are trying alternative therapies after conventional treatment methods yielded little improvement in her heart conditions.

While proving a link between vaccines and medical conditions can prove elusive, Lund says cases such as hers, which document near-immediate effects after vaccination, are hard to dispute reasonably.

After consulting with four cardiologists and learning about many reports similar to hers, Lund says she has “zero doubt” that the COVID shot caused her heart problems.

After receiving a COVID vaccine in September 2021, Lund felt terrible chest pain and shortness of breath as she headed for a flight as a passenger on a commercial aircraft. She called her father, who had just dropped her off. He headed back to pick her up and took her to an urgent care clinic, where an X-ray showed inflammation in her chest.

Her chest has hurt ever since.

Lund took the shot voluntarily, mostly because she wanted to take a trip to a foreign destination where the shot was required. She also felt societal pressure to get the vaccine.

She now regrets the decision, which has changed her life dramatically.

As a daughter of a commercial airline pilot who also flies recreationally, aviation has been a constant in her life. Since her diagnosis, Lund still pilots small planes to keep her skills sharp. But she must always have a second pilot accompanying her; she is no longer medically cleared to fly alone.

Lund’s past schedule of daily gym workouts are also in her rear-view mirror—at least for now.

She tries not to think about all that she is missing.

“If I did, I’d probably be depressed,” Lund said. “I’m trying to figure out how to get better and figuring out how to come up with some sort of normal life in the meantime.”

She now runs her own business as an aircraft broker, keeping her in touch with the aviation community that she loves so much.

In between, Lund heads to medical appointments, including some that require travel from her home state, Georgia. She has spent about $15,000 out-of-pocket trying to get well so far.

FAA Decision Puzzling

U.S. government agencies insist that cases such as Lund’s are rare and that the COVID shots are safe and effective for the general public. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stood by its decision to OK them for pilots’ use.

Lund and others, however, fault the FAA for approving the vaccines for pilots.

“Allowing pilots to put any substance in their body that has not had the appropriate clinical trials and abundant data to back its safety goes directly against what the FAA has always stood for,” Lund wrote in a Jan. 25 email to Federal Air Surgeon Susan Northrup.

The FAA forbids pilots from using numerous substances, including over-the-counter medications, within a certain number of hours before flying.

That’s why the FAA’s willingness to approve the emergency use COVID-19 vaccines for pilots is mystifying, Lund said.

“Instead of advocating for pilots, you allowed mandates to roll out,” Lund told Northrup.

Now, many pilots are vaccinated with the same shot that Lund blames for her predicament.

As of March 13, Lund said she had yet to receive a reply from Northrup.

When the Epoch Times sought comment from Northrup, an FAA spokesman responded on her behalf: “The FAA has seen no credible evidence of aircraft accidents or incapacitations caused by pilots suffering medical complications associated with COVID-19 vaccines.”

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has been investigating COVID vaccine concerns in aviation.

In a Feb. 10 letter to Johnson, Northrup said that the FAA knew of only four “potentially vaccine-related adverse events in active pilots.”

She also said that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) “is the responsible agency for tracking and follow up of suspected vaccine adverse events”—not the FAA.

Johnson accused the agency of ignoring problems that the COVID shots might be causing among pilots that pose serious risks specific to the airline industry.
Pilots Not ‘Your Average Person’

“I think one thing that the public needs to know is, if they hear of a pilot having a condition, or a heart attack in the cockpit, they aren’t just your average person … I mean, these people go in for extensive medical screenings to keep their jobs,” Lund said. “So these should be the healthiest people out there.”

Yet, at least anecdotally, people seem to be hearing more reports of pilots suffering from heart ailments similar to Lund’s, or worse, Yoder said. This suggests that effects from the COVID shots or the illness itself could be the culprit.

“This is not something that we’ve seen happening on this scale before,” Yoder said. “You never heard about it; it was very rare … Now it’s something we hear about now almost every week.”

Through aviation networks, Yoder has heard numerous reports of flight attendants collapsing at work. Periodically, he has also seen reports of pilots being incapacitated or dying suddenly. Few of the reports in the mainstream press raise the possibility that the COVID vaccine may have been a factor.

Lund said people tend to shy away from talking about anything related to COVID vaccines because it can cause controversy. But she said more open discussion and investigation are needed to protect people’s safety.

Yoder concurs. He worries about undetected cases of cardiac inflammation. With the disclaimer, “I can’t speak as a doctor,” he said that cardiologists were telling him, “The longer you go with severe chronic inflammation, it’s not something that gets better over time. It gets worse.”

“So, left untreated, we’re gonna continue to see these deaths and incapacitations increase, most likely,” Yoder said.
Her Condition ‘Rare,’ Officials Say ...

Prior to the availability of the COVID vaccines in the United States, those conditions barely registered on VAERS. But the number of myocarditis and pericarditis reports in VAERS soared to almost 16,000 in 2021—the first full year that the COVID shots were in use.

Lund said her case was submitted to VAERS; it is listed among 3,819 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis for COVID-inoculated people in her age group 12-25. But COVID vaccine recipients in the age group above hers, ages 25-51, recorded the highest number of those heart conditions in VAERS: 5,456.

As of March 3, more than 1.5 million “adverse events” have been reported to VAERS. That’s a fraction of the 270 million people in the United States who have had at least one COVID vaccine, the CDC argues.

But as OpenVAERS, a group that questions vaccine safety, points out: “VAERS is widely acknowledged, even by the CDC, to be vastly underreported.” If that is true, the number of adverse effects of the COVID vaccines could be many times higher than the VAERS data show.
‘Real Solution’ Needed

Lund said she hopes that people on both sides of the political spectrum—and on both sides of the COVID vaccine mandate debate—can look for answers more open-mindedly.

She has heard the vitriol surrounding the issue and finds it unproductive.

“If you are extremely pro-vaccine, don’t blow people off when they say they have had an adverse side effect to the vaccine,” she said. “You need to be more understanding and listen to other people’s experience and listen to the studies that are coming out and maybe try to do some critical thinking as far as what you put into your body.”

It’s wrong for people to label vaccine skeptics “grandma killers” and “conspiracy theorists,” Lund said.

On the other hand, people who are anti-vaccine “need to be more understanding of the pressure that people are under and how scared they were of the pandemic,” and about their willingness to trust the government-appointed experts, Lund said.

“People on both sides of the aisle really need to come together, especially on this front, and just look at it logically based on the facts that we have now,” Lund said.

“It’s a real big issue … But as far as the FAA, I think that they need to start investigating these cases of pilots and people in the aviation world that are getting adverse side effects and come up with a real solution.”


Here's the real solution:



66   Eric Holder   2023 Mar 17, 10:24am  

I heard that commerical pilots buy special insurance to replace their income in the situation when they can't fly due to medical issues.
67   HeadSet   2023 Mar 17, 7:12pm  

Eric Holder says

I heard that commerical pilots buy special insurance to replace their income in the situation when they can't fly due to medical issues.

I wonder if the premiums have increased lately.
68   HeadSet   2023 Mar 17, 7:14pm  

Patrick says

Yoder’s group has encouraged pilots to get screened specifically for myocarditis, which can remain undetected during routine medical exams.

Yoder is asking the pilots to risk getting grounded. Pilots would be more inclined to have a physical that does not reveal anything that will cost them their job.
69   Patrick   2023 Mar 17, 10:53pm  

https://makismd.substack.com/p/canadian-pilot-suffered-a-heart-attack


Canadian pilot suffered a heart attack - Oct.9, 2021 plane crash killed pilot & badly injured passenger - pilot's recent medical had been done "virtually" due to COVID restrictions


Lots more dead pilots in that Substack post.
70   Patrick   2023 Mar 18, 10:19am  

Patrick says

Sierra Lund, a recreational pilot, shudders to think what could have happened if she had been in the cockpit when she started experiencing heart attack-like symptoms.


More about that:

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/young-pilots-heart-damaged-right


Young Pilot's Heart Damaged Right After Vax
A story made for Hollywood is ignored by captured media & stupefied society.
71   Patrick   2023 Mar 19, 4:22pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/pilot-dies-in-crash-in-nevada-late


Pilot dies in crash in Nevada, late February 2023, Scott Walton, 46, was among five killed when the medical flight he was piloting crashed in rural northern Nevada; why? how could this happen?

Warning, we will likely lose one or two maybe three big commercial planes that will come down, pilots are forced to fly vaccinated with silent myocarditis, not being cleared to fly appropriately
72   Patrick   2023 Mar 22, 3:21pm  

https://makismd.substack.com/p/southwest-airlines-6013-las-cmh-departing


Southwest Airlines 6013 LAS-CMH departing Las Vegas diverted as pilot collapsed shortly after takeoff morning of March 22, 2023 - 5th pilot collapse in past 3 weeks!

Pilot Josh Yoder reports: “I’m being notified by passengers on a Southwest flight departing Las Vegas that the captain became incapacitated soon after takeoff this morning. He was removed from the flight deck and replaced by a non Southwest pilot who was commuting on that flight. This is now the fifth pilot incapacitation that I’m aware of in the past two weeks. I will post more details as they become available.” https://twitter.com/JoshYoder/status/1638600418732154881?ref_src=patrick.net




5th pilot incident this month…
March 13, 2023 - Emirates Flight EK205 MXP-JFK diverted due to pilot illness hour and a half after take-off (click here)

March 11, 2023 - United Airlines Flight 2007 GUA-ORD diverted due to “incapacitated pilot” who had chest pains (click here)

March ?, 2023 - British Airways pilot collapsed in Cairo hotel and died, was scheduled to fly Airbus A321 from Cairo to London (click here)

March, 3, 2023 - Virgin Australia VA-717 flight Adelaide to Perth was forced to make an emergency landing after First Officer suffered heart attack 30 min after departure. (click here)
73   Eric Holder   2023 Mar 22, 4:37pm  

HeadSet says

Eric Holder says


I heard that commerical pilots buy special insurance to replace their income in the situation when they can't fly due to medical issues.

I wonder if the premiums have increased lately.


Any way to find out?
74   Patrick   2023 Mar 22, 7:50pm  

Another one:

https://patrick.net/post/1340336/2021-07-29-thread-for-vax-deaths-maimings-and?start=4619#comment-1935745


A 39 year old Alberta pilot for WestJet Airlines died suddenly on March 17, 2023
75   Patrick   2023 Mar 23, 9:32am  

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/another-pilot-emergency


A Southwest flight from Las Vegas to Columbus, Ohio, had to turn back yesterday after one of its pilots became “incapacitated.” Details of both the incident and the pilot’s current condition are scarce.

But whatever happened was serious enough that the pilot had to be removed from the cockpit. An off-duty non-Southwest pilot replaced him and helped land the plane.

A reader sent in this interesting email about the incident, worth sharing in its entirety:

My observation: The major airlines have been aggressive in requiring
vaccinations for their employees.

In the process they have created a relevant sub-population for analysis.
Frequent health screening for pilots and mandatory vaccination removes
analytically troublesome variables from study of vaccination impact.

What is the incidence rate of health problems among active professional
pilots since vaccination began compared to before or to another suitable
baseline?

Could someone influential in this subject area be successful in
advocating that Congress take up this question? After all, FAA, public
safety, etc all within their area of responsibility.



An excellent idea.

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