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A couple traveling from Las Vegas to California faced an unexpected situation. 78-year-old pilot Eliot Alper suffered a heart attack during the flight, and his 69-year-old wife Yvonne Kinane-Wells showed extraordinary courage.
In the incident that occurred on Friday afternoon, Kinane-Wells, a realtor in Las Vegas, had to take control of the plane despite never having flown an aircraft before. While the couple was flying at an altitude of 1800 meters, Alper suddenly fell ill and collapsed in the pilot's seat.
Panic-stricken, Kinane-Wells immediately contacted air traffic control. The control tower guided the inexperienced passenger step by step to the nearest airport. Officials instructed Kinane-Wells on how to control the aircraft and what to do for a safe landing.
After stressful minutes, Kinane-Wells successfully made an emergency landing at Meadows Field Airport in California. The plane was able to come to a safe stop after overshooting the 3350-meter runway and veering slightly off the path.
Emergency crews waiting on the ground immediately intervened. The Kern County Fire Department rushed Alper, who was still unconscious, to the hospital. No statement has yet been made regarding Alper's current health condition.
This extraordinary event showcased Kinane-Wells' composure and bravery, while also highlighting the professionalism of the air traffic control team during the crisis. The successful emergency landing by a passenger with no flight experience has been recorded as one of the rare occurrences in aviation history.
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