American Airlines makes emergency landing after pilot dies midway

October 06, 2015 12:19 pm | Updated 12:19 pm IST - SYRACUSE, New York

Photo for representative purposes only.

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An American Airlines flight from Phoenix to Boston was diverted to Syracuse, New York, Monday morning after the captain became ill and later died, according to an airline spokeswoman.

Andrea Huguely said Flight 550 left Phoenix at 11-55 p.m. local time and was diverted mid-flight, landing shortly after 7 a.m. EDT (1100 GMT). She said that after the flight’s captain was stricken, the first officer safely landed the plane with 147 passengers and five crew members onboard.

“We are incredibly saddened by this event, and we are focused on caring for our pilot’s family and colleagues,” the airline statement said.

Details of the medical emergency and the identity of the deceased pilot weren’t immediately released. It also wasn’t clear when the pilot died.

Before the flight landed at Syracuse, the first officer called the airport tower and said in a calm voice, “American 550. Medical emergency. Captain is incapacitated.” He requested a runway to land on.

In a recording of his exchange with the tower, the officer expresses concern whether ambulance medics can get on the plane quickly. He’s assured that they can, and is told to go into a gate where the medics would meet the plane.

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