A Tarom flight was forced into emergency procedures after a pilot fainted mid-air due to sleep deprivation, renewing concerns over aviation crew fatigue.
A pilot of a Tarom passenger jet fainted mid-flight over Europe, triggering an emergency landing after admitting he had not slept the night before departure. The incident occurred on a return flight from the Netherlands to Romania, with the co-pilot declaring an emergency as the aircraft landed safely at Otopeni Airport and passengers were assisted by medical teams on arrival.
According to aviation investigators, the co-pilot had also reported feeling unwell before take-off but proceeded with the flight, later being placed under restricted duties following the incident. The case has renewed concerns over pilot fatigue, echoing similar incidents in recent years involving exhausted flight crews and lapses in cockpit alertness during commercial flights.
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