Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pilot who snoozed under investigat­ion

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MELBOURNE, Australia — A commercial pilot is under investigat­ion after falling asleep in the cockpit of a freight plane and overflying his Australian island destinatio­n by 29 miles, officials said Tuesday.

The pilot, who has not been identified, was the only person aboard the twin-propeller Piper PA-31 Navajo Chieftain and was flying on autopilot during the early morning flight on Nov. 8 from Devonport city on Tasmania 155 miles northwest to King Island in Bass Strait, his employer, Vortex Air, said in a statement.

The pilot “unintentio­nally fell asleep while in command of the aircraft,” the Melbourne-based airline said.

“The issue became apparent when air traffic control was unable to contact the pilot in-flight, and the aircraft traveled past the intended destinatio­n point while operating on autopilot,” the statement said.

Air traffic control recordings showed several radio calls were made to the unresponsi­ve pilot, The Australian newspaper reported.

The pilot landed safely on King Island, Vortex Air said.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, a crash and risk investigat­or, and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, the aviation industry regulator, are investigat­ing the incident and the company’s management of pilot fatigue.

Vortex Air said the 6:20 a.m. flight had been the first on the pilot’s first day back at work after taking leave. He continued flying that day.

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