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An Air Canada co-pilot who suffered an apparent breakdown during a transatlantic flight earlier this year was replaced in the cockpit by a flight attendant before an emergency landing was attempted, according to a report released today by Irish authorities.
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The report, which offers the first glimpse at what went on inside the cockpit during the unsettling incident, claims the flight attendant had a commercial pilot's license and was able to provide "useful assistance" to the captain during the Boeing 767's descent into an airport in Shannon, Ireland.
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The captain also asked flight attendants to see if there were any Air Canada pilots on board who could assist him during the landing. With none available, the captain requested that one of the flight attendants who possessed a commercial pilot's license join him in the cockpit during the emergency landing.
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The report said the plane's crew should be "commended for their professionalism" in their handling of the incident.
An Air Canada co-pilot who suffered an apparent breakdown during a transatlantic flight earlier this year was replaced in the cockpit by a flight attendant before an emergency landing was attempted, according to a report released today by Irish authorities.
........
The report, which offers the first glimpse at what went on inside the cockpit during the unsettling incident, claims the flight attendant had a commercial pilot's license and was able to provide "useful assistance" to the captain during the Boeing 767's descent into an airport in Shannon, Ireland.
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The captain also asked flight attendants to see if there were any Air Canada pilots on board who could assist him during the landing. With none available, the captain requested that one of the flight attendants who possessed a commercial pilot's license join him in the cockpit during the emergency landing.
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The report said the plane's crew should be "commended for their professionalism" in their handling of the incident.