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They better check the water in the pilots' lounge,
before there is a serious 'vaccident'.

Commentary from Coffee and Covid
'So far this month, three pilots on three different airlines have been removed from flights due to cardiac issues. Remember, pilots are required to have a complete physical every six months in the US, and annually in Australia. So all these guys had been medically cleared for flight — recently.

On March 12th, Creative Destruction Media ran a story headlined, “Breaking: United Airlines Flight Diverted - Incapacitated Pilot In Hospital.” It published a leaked, internal Houston United Airlines memo reporting an “incapacitated” pilot was taken off a flight and sent to the hospital for chest pains:

“UA Flight 2007 GUA-ORD is diverting to IAH. Declaring an emergency for an incapacitated pilot. Gated at E20. Current ETA shows 1747. Unknown if flight will clear here at this time or just re-crew and go. Will advise when information is available. Pilot reportedly taken to a hospital,” states the UAL Operation Center communication. According to the UAL file, “Left seat Capt had chest pains. Could not get him out of the seat. Right seater landed.
Later the airline refused to comment on the pilot’s condition, the cause of the incident, or even confirm whether it was the pilot as opposed to any other crew member, contradicting the internal memo.

A day earlier on March 11th, the UK Sun had published a story headlined, “BA TRAGEDY: Veteran British Airways Pilot Collapses and Dies Shortly Before He Was Due to Captain Packed Passenger Jet.” According to the Sun, a British Airways pilot was set to fly from Cairo to Heathrow when he had a sudden and unexpected heart attack in his Cairo hotel room.

Nothing to see here!
Three days before that on March 8th, the Aero News Journal ran a story headlined, “Virgin Australia Emergency Landing After Pilot Suffers ‘Heart Attack’.” The article reported that the first officer on a Virgin Australia flight from Adelaide to Perth had what was initially reported to be a sudden and unexpected heart attack thirty minutes after takeoff, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing.

The airline later denied it had been a heart attack, saying only that the pilot had suffered a “brief illness,” and that he was “okay” after a short hospitalization. There is no information about whether he is cleared for flight or will ever fly again.

So that’s three pilots in ONE WEEK. They’re collapsing faster than Paul Pelosi. How is that not international news? For all the vaccine-lovers arguing that “people have always had heart attacks,” I defy them to find me another similar example prior to the jab rollouts. I double-dare them.'

BDair 8 Mar 16
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