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cocaine
07-11-2008, 09:23 PM
Blind pilot guided to land by RAF

A pilot who suddenly went blind while flying his plane at 5,500ft (1,676m) was guided in to land by an RAF plane.

A plane was scrambled from the RAF base at Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire to help stricken pilot Jim O'Neill, 65.


He was flying a two-seater Cessna aircraft from Prestwick airport in Scotland to Colchester, Essex, when he suffered a stroke and lost his sight.
The RAF plane flew alongside Mr O'Neill and the pilot shepherded him to the base with instructions over the radio.


Mr O'Neill, who has 18 years' flying experience, was overhead at RAF Leeming in Northallerton when he encountered difficulty and sent a mayday alert last Friday.


Operations commanding officer at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Wing Cdr Andy Hynd, said: "At first he believed he was being blinded by sunlight because he had difficulty seeing his instruments and so he declared an emergency. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/7715345.stm

:O wow.

Adam!
07-11-2008, 09:28 PM
FL150 in a Cessna?!?!

Oh, it's changed to 5,500ft now :p

He was able to see the runway when he was about 50ft above it, lucky! - I feel sorry for the guy, but both him and the RAF and ATCOs did a fantastic job! :)

cocaine
07-11-2008, 09:29 PM
Got it from airliners.net

Media are always getting it wrong though

Adam!
07-11-2008, 09:31 PM
Got it from airliners.net

Media are always getting it wrong though
Yeah they changed it now :P

Disaronno
07-11-2008, 09:44 PM
Shows you how good the RAF is really. I mean it hard enough to fly a plane, let alone tell someone exactly when to do things

iMegz.
07-11-2008, 09:53 PM
That's amazing! Everyone involved did incredibly well considering the circumstances! :)

Adam!
07-11-2008, 10:17 PM
Landing is hard enough anyway - But while blind?!? - I know I couldn't do it! Haha, my landings are bad enough anyway.

The 18 years experience he has really paid off - It's a shame that he won't be able to fly as pilot in command again, well at least I would imagine so.

The RAF pilot was also amazing, he managed to describe every stage and exactly what to do to the captain - The recording shows that! :)

Loser
07-11-2008, 10:28 PM
Definately an act of God.

Disaronno
07-11-2008, 10:34 PM
Definately an act of God.

Or for the people that dont believe in god, an act of sheer talent and brilliant training by the RAF specialists

Loser
07-11-2008, 10:36 PM
Or for the people that dont believe in god, an act of sheer talent and brilliant training by the RAF specialists

They shall burn in hell. Peace out.

Disaronno
07-11-2008, 10:39 PM
They shall burn in hell. Peace out.

Im not arguing, but, not everyone has to have a faith. Like me. I believe in Destiny and Fate. Not god, alah, zues or anyone

Loser
07-11-2008, 10:45 PM
Im not arguing, but, not everyone has to have a faith. Like me. I believe in Destiny and Fate. Not god, alah, zues or anyone

Jesus will forgive you, but God will send you to hell.

Disaronno
07-11-2008, 10:48 PM
Jesus will forgive you, but God will send you to hell.

Looking forward to it ;)

Neil
08-11-2008, 12:56 AM
Jesus will forgive you, but God will send you to hell.

I'd rather go to hell than spend my life believing in a giant flying man xD

xxMATTGxx
08-11-2008, 08:11 AM
Yeah I read this yesterday, its happy but also sad. As its been reported the man is still in serious condition, but well done to the RAF and everyone else who brought him down safety. :)

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