American Airlines aircraft diverted after pilot dies mid-flight on plane
  • 9 years ago
PHOENIX-- An American Airlines flight being operated by U.S. Airways left Phoenix around midnight Monday for Boston when the pilot experienced a medical emergency, forcing the plane to be diverted to Syracuse, New York.

The Airbus 320 was carrying 147 passengers and five crew members aboard Flight 550 at the time. The pilot fell ill somewhere during the flight, forcing the co-pilot to take over the controls.

"Medical emergency, captain is incapacitated," someone in the cockpit told an air traffic controller, according to audio posted to LiveATC.net. "Request handling for runway."

American Airline's website stated that Flight 550 made a rapid descent in Syracuse at 7:13 a.m. ET. The aircraft landed safely there, where firefighters responded to the medical emergency. However, the pilot reportedly died on the plane.

After a new flight crew boarded the aircraft, the vessel continued onward to Boston.

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