According to The Aviation Herald, the airline industry has experienced two additional incapacitations this month.
The two reported incidents took place within six days of each other.
The first incident occurred on November 20th, while the second happened on November 26th.
Incident: Transat A332 over Atlantic on Nov 20th 2023, pilot incapacitated #A332 #CGUBD #TS186 https://t.co/aYs7k4tno5
— Aviation Herald (@avherald) November 29, 2023
Incident: Ryanair B738 near Krakow on Nov 26th 2023, pilot incapacitated #B738 #EIIHW #FR3472 https://t.co/kYqgQ2b3MW
— Aviation Herald (@avherald) November 29, 2023
From The Aviation Herald:
An Air Transat Airbus A330-200, registration C-GUBD performing flight TS-186 from Toronto,ON (Canada) to Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) with 299 people on board, was enroute at FL370 over the Atlantic Ocean north of the Hispaniola Island (Dominican Republic and Haiti) when one of the flight crew members became incapacitated. The crew performed a descent to FL310 and continued to destination for a safe landing about one hour later.
The Canadian TSB reported: “A flight crew member became incapacitated approximately 3 hours into the flight….
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