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âŁMedical emergencies are rare, but hardly unprecedented in commercial flights.
Itâs far less common when they involve the planeâs pilot â and that pilot dies.
Thatâs what happened Monday on an American Airlines flight between Phoenix and Boston.
Captain Michael Johnston, 57, was piloting the plane when he fell ill somewhere en route. The co-pilot landed the jet safely.
Crew members âtook extraordinary care of Mike, each other and our customers,â airline CEO Doug Parker said in a statement sent to employees.
âWe couldnât be more proud of the teamwork this crew showed during an extremely difficult time.â
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An autopsy and preliminary toxicology tests âshowed that the death was the result of natural diseases,â the Onondaga County, New York, medical examinerâs office said â without offering specifics.
Johnstonâs wife, BJ, told CNN affiliate KUTV-TV that her husband had a double bypass surgery in 2006. She said she was told he likely died of a heart attack.
âWhatever happened in the cockpit, none of us will know,â passenger Frank Cacciola told CNN affiliate WCVB-TV.
Cacciola was among the 147 passengers and five crew members aboard Flight 550 when it took off around midnight. Their Airbus A320 plane was being operated by U.S. Airways, which is part of American.
After the pilot fell ill, the flight was diverted to Syracuse, New York.
âMedical emergency, captain is incapacitated,â someone in the cockpit told an air traffic controller, according to audio posted to LiveATC.net. âRequest handling for runway.â
Those on board knew something was wrong when a womanâs âquiveringâ voice came over the intercom, alerting them that the pilot was sick, passenger Peter McSwiggin told WCVB.
According to passenger Julia House, passengers waited for the body to be removed. They made it to Boston nearly five hours after their scheduled landing time.
Passengers expressed sadness about what happened and gratitude they arrived safely.
âIf it wasnât for the copilot using a cool head,â McSwiggin said, âit might have been more disastrous.â
CNNâs Tina Burnside, Joseph Netto and Kristina Sgueglia contributed to this report.
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