JUST IN: Southwest Pilot Becomes Incapacitated Mid-Air, Airline Confirms

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LAS VEGAS – On Wednesday morning, a Southwest Airlines pilot suffered an apparent medical emergency on a flight from Las Vegas to Columbus, Ohio, the airline said.

After the pilot became incapacitated, another pilot from a different airline who happened to be on board provided assistance with radio communication while the remaining Southwest pilot took control of the aircraft.

The flight flew over Utah north of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument before eventually returning to the Las Vegas gate nearly two hours after takeoff.

“Southwest Flight 6013 from Las Vegas to Columbus, Ohio returned to LAS after departure on Wednesday when one of our Pilots needed medical attention,” Southwest said in a statement. “The flight landed safely, and an alternate Flight Crew is operating the flight to CMH. We commend the Crew for their professionalism and appreciate our Customers’ patience and understanding regarding the situation.”

It was unclear what caused the pilot to collapse mid-flight.

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