After the pilot collapsed, Greek EasyJet flightland caused fear in the air
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Passengers have been reported after recent international flights. An aircraft tied to the UK An emergency halt was held in Greece over the weekend, citing “medical emergency.”
EasyJet, a UK-based, low-cost airline, operated a flight from Hurghada, Egypt to Manchester on February 8th.
Passengers told Manchester Evening News that the pilot collapsed around two hours after the flight. Travelers were initially unaware that the incident had to do with the pilot.
“At first, I thought this was a passenger because nothing was said. Apart from asking if someone was medically trained, a few passengers got up and got up and the cabin was “We helped the crew of the group,” he said.
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The EasyJet Airbus A320 passenger aircraft is the ultimate approach to landing on the runway at Athens International Airport, Greece. (Getty Images/Nicolas Econommu via Getty Images/Nur Photo)
“The call below was from the cabin crew to advise that this was a captain/pilot who was feeling sick looking for medical procedures and that we would be updated further in what happens again.” the traveler added. “At this point, the passengers were beginning to get quite worried and anxious, including myself, knowing it was a pilot and not a passenger.”
“The ride was so rough and I started to get scared.”
Easyjet confirmed the incident in a statement from people and noted that the co-pilot had diverted the flight and was able to safely land in Athens.
“The first mate made regular landings following standard operating procedures and the aircraft was filled by paramedics upon arrival in Athens,” the spokesman confirmed.
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Easyjet apologized for the inconvenience caused by the incident. (Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
EasyJet apologised for the inconvenience caused by the incident as the flight was delayed overnight.
“We did everything to minimize the impact of the disruption and arrange the available hotel rooms and meals,” the statement said. “We would like to apologise to our passengers for any inconvenience this may cause. We appreciate your patience and understanding.”
EasyJet has created an international headline Last year, after a panicked passenger evacuated an emergency slide on the plane. Vape pen explosion.

EaseedJet’s Airbus A320-214 is preparing for takeoff on the Spanish runway. (Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
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“We could see smoke coming towards us from the front of the plane, so we asked my dad, ‘Is this the protocol?’ “Then the girl ran down the aisle with her bag and ran out with smoke, then there was a crack, a sound of flame, causing panic.”
Fox Business contacted EasyJet for comments.
Michael Dorgan of Fox Business contributed to this report.