Flying blind, duct tape fettered



Did you hear about the airline passenger that had to be restrained with duct tape?

FBI: Airline passenger restrained with duct tape


Maybe flight attendants should start receiving standard issue pocket duct tape:


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On Deadline: Breaking News and Must Read Stories reports that:

A pilot lost the ability to see after he suffered a stroke while flying his two-seat Cessna over Britain last Friday, local news organizations report.

In this case, BBC News says the Royal Air Force sent a trainer to "shepherd" Jim O'Neill, 65, and his plane to safety at a military base.

Commander Paul Gerrard "used his voice to guide him down by telling him to turn left and right, to lower the plane and to do his pre-landing checks," according to Wing Commander Andy Hynd. "At very short range he still couldn't see the runway and it was only at the last minute that he could. He landed about halfway down and came to a halt just at the end."

The Guardian
says O'Neill is still hospitalized. His condition is described as serious.

"It was terrifying. Suddenly I couldn’t see the dials in front of me," O'Neill told The Daily Mirror. “All there was in front of me was a blur. I was helpless at the controls.”


Road trips and train tickets are taking on a glamorous appeal.

 

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