Passenger With No Flight Experience Lands Plane

By Josh McMinn 3 Min Read

A passenger with no flight experience managed to land a plane at Palm Beach International Airport, under the guidance of Air Traffic Control.

A Medical Emergency

Things quickly went south for the passengers of a single-engine Cessna 208 when the plane’s pilot turned “incoherent” and was unable to fly the aircraft. The passengers managed to contact ATC, saying:

Passenger: “I’ve got a serious situation here. My pilot has gone incoherent. I have no idea how to fly the aeroplane.”

ATC: “ATC: 333 Lima Delta, Roger, what’s your position?”

Passenger: “I have no idea. I can see the coast of Florida in front of me but I have no idea.”

ATC: “Maintain wings level and just try to follow the coast, either northbound or southbound. We’re trying to locate you.”

Cessna 208 | © Wikimedia commons

The man on the other end of the line was Robert Morgan, an air traffic controller at Palm Beach International Airport. Morgan was on his break when a coworker came to inform him of the situation:

“I rush over there and I walk in and the room is really busy … and they’re like, ‘Hey, this pilot’s incapacitated. The passengers are flying the plane. They have no flying experience,”

“I said, ‘Oh boy.'”

He told CNN yesterday. As a flight instructor with more than 20 years of experience in ATC, Morgan was well equipped to deal with the situation. Though he had never flown that model of Cessna before, he quickly got up a picture of the cockpit controls and was able to instruct the passenger on how to reduce the power so they could land.

Cessna 208 cockpit | © Wikimedia commons

“10 out of 10” Landing

The landing, as seen in the video below, was carried out with no hitches. “Did you say the passengers landed the airplane?” asked an American Airlines pilot who witnessed the situation. “Oh, my God. Great job,” he said. Morgan gave the landing a 10 out of 10, and went to meet the passenger on the runway for a big hug. He said the passenger, who was keen to get home to his pregnant wife, was “really calm” throughout the whole ordeal.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office says the pilot has been taken to hospital. The nature of his medical issue is yet unknown. The FAA is currently investigating the incident.

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Jr Reporter - Josh is an Jr. Aviation Reporter at Travel Radar covering the latest industry news, developments and passenger experiences. Outside of reporting, Josh is a talented artist and camera operator with experience spanning several industries.
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