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Student Pilot Suffers Cardiac Arrest While Flying, Other Pilots Have Become Incapacitated



by Debra Heine

 

Since the rollout of the COVID-19 injections, hundreds of U.S. pilots have reported adverse side effects, most often chest pains, myocarditis, and pericarditis. Since the beginning of this year, dozens of pilots have reportedly become incapacitated and, in many cases died before, during or after their flights. In at least ten of the cases, the pilots reportedly suffered cardiac arrests.

In the latest alarming incident, a student pilot at a U.S. Army Aviation Center in Alabama reportedly went into cardiac arrest while he was behind the controls of his aircraft.

Military watchdog site TRMLX broke the news based on messages from students, instructors and senior members within the chain of command.

On August 18, the Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) student was incapacitated while flying at a low altitude, according to TRMLX. The student suddenly slumped over the controls and his “stick buddy” had to pull him off.  The instructor pilot (IP), according to TRMLX, took over and safely landed the plane onto the stage field and the second student immediately began performing CPR on him.

According to the report, paramedics performed life saving measures and he was medevac’d to the hospital in Dothan with his stick buddy riding along with him. They were able to resuscitate him en route using a defibrillator, TRMLX said.

Because the incident has allegedly been categorized a “medical event” rather than a “precautionary landing,” the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) will not be launching an investigation.

“I think we all have the same suspicions,” the watchdog quipped.

If you’ve been living on planet earth in the last two years and aren’t aware of the abnormal amount of young Americans dropping dead, then you’re one of the fortunate ones who’s managed to insulate themselves from literally every external media source available. You may still be in denial about it being attributed to the COVID vaccine, and you may even be stupid enough to pin it on climate change, but you’re aware that deaths are increasing nonetheless.

Other students at the facility are reportedly being kept in the dark about the student pilot’s cardiac arrest, merely being told that there was a “medical event” and the young man had “became unconscious” during the practice flight.

One of the students who messaged said they had a brief safety stand down while praising the Army’s new emergency response procedure and told me “there’s no real news or tragedy to report.” Every message from a student included the words “unresponsive” or unconscious” but nothing about a heart attack or cardiac arrest. One of the DACs (civilian) told me “we got a brief today; they aren’t saying heart attack, but he lost consciousness and was air medevac’d to Dothan.”

Instructors and cadre contacted by TRMLX appear to have been more fully briefed about the near-fatal incident.

One member of cadre told me, ‘yes, a student in Common Core had a heart attack. Yes, he was revived after 11 minutes.’ A couple of other messages echoed this statement. Then I spoke to a member of the medical response team. This person told me from start to finish, the student was gone for a total of 18 minutes. He was, indeed, revived with a defibrillator, and he factually went into cardiac arrest. This person flat out said he was dead and brought back to life.

“The students are not being told accurate details, while the chain of command is refusing to investigate it based on it being a medical event not related to the aircraft,” TRMLX complained. “The students should know what took place in that cockpit. EVERYONE should know what happened in the cockpit.”

The military watchdog accused the DOD of purposefully covering up COVID injection injuries as part of a pro-vax “ideology.”

The military recently admitted that myocarditis has spiked after the COVID vaccine was mandated. This is not new information to anyone who follows us, as we’ve shown proof of this for a year and a half now. These events shouldn’t be brushed over or swept under the rug, but the DOD’s official stance is that the vaccine is “safe and effective,” therefore don’t ask questions and just get it. Covering up vaccine related events is not a a coordinated event; it’s an ideology. Flag officers know exactly what to do when this stuff happens, and they carry out their purpose with swift resolve.

Dissident Doctor Peter McCullough recently stated that he’s seen myocarditis rates skyrocket in recent months.

“I’m a cardiologist. I can tell you before COVID-19, I saw two cases of myocarditis my entire career—two cases over decades,” McCullough said during a Wellness Company forum. “Now, I see two cases per day in the clinic.”

The Fort Novosel flight school student’s medical emergency is just the latest in an alarming series of fatal and near-fatal cardiac events suffered by pilots in recent months.

Since February of 2023, there have been dozens of pilot incapacitations reported worldwide, and at least ten of them, including the Fort Novosel student, were reported to be cardiac events.

On August 13, a pilot collapsed and died in the bathroom during a commercial flight from Miami to Chile, prompting an emergency landing in Panama, the New York Post reported.

Iván Andaur, 56, was at the helm of the Santiago-bound LATAM airlines flight around 11 p.m. when he suffered apparent cardiac arrest, according to the Sun.

His two co-pilots were forced to make an emergency landing at Tocumen International Airport in Panama City — as a nurse and two doctors onboard rushed to save him, the paper reported.

In the past month, India has seen five cases of cardiac arrests among pilots, three of whom died in a week, according to the International Business Times.

August 2023 has witnessed a distressing series of in-flight health emergencies that have tragically claimed the lives of multiple pilots. The aviation community is grappling with the stark reality of the risks associated with sudden incapacitation of flight crew members, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced medical preparedness and preventive measures within the industry.

DR. William Makis MD broke down the five cardiac events on his Substack:

Aug.17, 2023: An IndiGo pilot (identified as 40 year old Manoj Subramanium) who was to operate a flight from Nagpur to Pune, India, fell unconscious and collapsed at the boarding gate. He was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead.

Aug.16, 2023: Qatar Airways Flight QR579 (DEL-DOH) Delhi to Doha, Qatar, 51 year old pilot collapsed inflight and died, plane diverted to Dubai.

Aug.14, 2023: LATAM Flight LA505 (MIA-SCL) Miami to Santiago, Chile – 2 hours into 8hr flight, 56 year old Captain Ivan Andaur collapsed and died in the lavatory – plane diverted to Panama City!

Aug.9, 2023: United Airlines UAL1309 (SRQ-EWR) Sarasota to Newark, pilot had a heart attack and lost consciousness in flight

Aug.7, 2023: TigerAIR Flight IT237 (CTS-TPE) Sapporo to Taipei, copilot had a medical emergency after landing plane in Taipei

Last April, an airline pilot collapsed suddenly at a Virginia airport and was reportedly saved by two TSA officers who came to his aid when they realized he was suffering a cardiac arrest.

Officer Nigel Allen and Lead Officer Trenard Collier ran to help save the aviator, who collapsed suddenly at Richmond International Airport.

In March, a BRITISH Airways pilot reportedly collapsed and died shortly before he was due to captain a packed jet. “He had been preparing to fly from Cairo in Egypt to Heathrow Airport, but had a heart attack in the crew’s hotel,” the UK Sun reported.

In February, a flying instructor in Great Britain had a heart attack during a flight and died, according to a report recently released by the U.K.’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch.

A Southwest Airlines pilot reportedly had a mid-flight “medical emergency” in March, requiring an off-duty pilot who was a passenger to step in and help the flight crew.

The incident began not long after Flight 6013 to Columbus, Ohio, took off from Las Vegas Wednesday, Southwest Airlines said. One of the pilots “needed medical attention,” the airline said.

Here, via Dr. Makis, is an exhaustive list of recent pilot incapacitations from unknown causes:

July 19, 2023 – Eurowings Discover Flight 4Y-1205 (HER-FRA) Heraklion to Frankfurt, pilot incapacitated, first officer took control, landed safely

July 16, 2023 – 2006 Piper Meridian, flying from Westchester NY, crashed at…



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