Back to newsA Jet2 flight carrying 220 passengers was forced to make an emergency landing after the pilot suffered a cardiac episode at cruising altitude of 30,000 feet. The crew declared a medical emergency and diverted the aircraft, following standard aviation protocols. A co-pilot took control and landed the plane safely. All 220 passengers were unaffected and disembarked without injury. Emergency medical services were on standby at the airport upon arrival.
For tourists travelling to or from Crete, this incident serves as a reminder that commercial flights operate with two qualified pilots at all times, and emergency procedures are well-established. Travellers on Jet2 routes to Crete should contact the airline directly for any schedule disruptions related to this event. No broader impact on Heraklion or Chania airport operations has been reported.
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Jet2 Flight Lands Safely After Pilot's Cardiac Episode
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