Crete bound EasyJet flight diverts after pilot black out

The Mail –Just days days after American Airlines pilot suffered fatal heart attack mid-flight, an easyJet plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Italy after its pilot blacked out on a flight from Gatwick to Crete.

The plane was landed safely at Venice’s Marco Polo airport by the co-pilot after his colleague fell ill at the controls.

Paramedics met the aircraft on landing and the captain was taken to hospital.According to reports, the pilot lost consciousness during the flight, and remains in hospital in a non-life threatening condition.

The plane, which had 164 passengers on board, had taken off from London at 7.25am, with easyJet’s website announcing the plane had been diverted to the airport near Venice at about midday UK time.

A spokesman for the low-cost carrier confirmed the flight had been diverted ‘as a result of the Captain requiring medical assistance’.

‘The First Officer performed a routine landing in line with procedures,’ they continued.

‘The aircraft landed safely and was met by emergency services on arrival. The safety and well-being of its passengers and crew is easyJet’s highest priority.’

Passengers arrived in Heraklion,  after the company sent a replacement aircraft to Venice on Friday afternoon.