The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

More details on pilot death in Syracuse

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An American Airlines captain became gravely ill and incapacita­ted while flying from Phoenix to Boston and later died, but his first officer safely diverted and landed the nearly 150-passenger plane, an airline spokeswoma­n said.

Passengers on the flight were told the pilot was sick and it was making an emergency landing in Syracuse, and they later learned of his death in a scenario that’s rare but not unheard-of: Seven pilots for U.S. airlines and one charter pilot have died during flights since 1994, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion says.

American Flight 550 left Phoenix at 11:55 p.m. local time Sunday and was diverted mid-flight, landing shortly after 7 a.m. EDT, American spokeswoma­n Andrea Huguely said. After the flight’s captain was stricken, the first officer safely took over with 147 passengers and five crew members onboard.

“American 550. Medical emergency. Captain is incapacita­ted,” the first officer calmly told the Syracuse airport tower, requesting a runway to land.

In a recording of his exchange with the tower, he expresses concern whether ambulance medics can get on the plane quickly. He’s assured they can and is told to go into a gate where the medics would meet the plane.

Details of the medical emergency and the identity of the dead pilot weren’t immediatel­y released, and the airline wouldn’t say when the death occurred.

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