Many air passengers have
narrowly escaped tragic death after the pilot of their aircraft passed out
during the flight.
Miroslav Gronych, a pilot
who reportedly passed out in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 in Canada, has been
arrested on suspicion of being drunk.
According to Police in
Calgary, Gronych was “behaving oddly before he became unconscious in the
cockpit” on Saturday.
CNN reports that the plane
was carrying 99 passengers and six crew members and was flying to Regina,
before heading to Winnipeg and Cacun in Mexico.
Gronych, 37, was charged
with having control of an aircraft while impaired.
“Initial tests conducted by
police indicate the pilot was severely impaired by alcohol,” police said in a
statement.
Budget airline, Sunwing,
has since apologized for their pilot’s behaviour and commended the rest of the
crew for dealing with a “very unfortunate matter.”
The airline statement
reads: “Dear Customers, we will like to take the opportunity to advise you of
an incident that occurred earlier this morning.
“We can confirm that
shortly before 7 a.m. local time, the gate agents, first officer and crew of
Sunwing flight 595, departing from Calgary and destined for Cancun, determined
that the Captain was unfit to fly and reported this accordingly.
“The Captain was
immediately escorted off of the aircraft and the incident is now under
investigation with local authorities.
“We are very appreciative
of our crew’s diligence in handling this very unfortunate matter in accordance
with procedures.
“We were able to secure a
new Captain and are pleased to report that our customers are now en route to
their destination after experiencing a minimal delay.
“We are very apologetic for
any upset that this has caused and would like to assure our customers that
safety remains our utmost priority”.
Sunwing said the plane took
off a short time after with a different pilot.

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