HEALTHDAILY MAIL
Jet2 pilot flying Brits from Tenerife to Birmingham suffers 'heart attack' at 30,000ft
A Jet2 pilot experienced a heart attack while flying passengers from Tenerife to Birmingham at an altitude of 30,000 feet. The incident occurred mid-flight, raising concerns about aviation safety and crew health protocols.
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