Thursday, June 25, 2026 - A plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Boston Logan International Airport on Wednesday, June 24, after one of the pilots became incapacitated during the Canada-bound flight, officials said.
The Air Canada flight 7664 out of Newark, New Jersey, was
forced to divert at 1:40 p.m. — just an hour after takeoff, CBS News reported.
The scary situation unfolded on an Air Canada flight 7664
out of Newark, New Jersey, forcing the first officer to take control and divert
the plane at 1:37 p.m. — just an hour after takeoff.
“During the flight, the captain experienced a medical issue
and was removed from the flight deck as per safety protocols,” Air Canada told
The Post.
“The first officer took control of the aircraft and diverted
the flight to Boston, where it landed safely,” the company added.
The plane — a de Havilland Dash 8-400 — successfully landed
at around 2 p.m., with ambulances swarming the runway and bringing a stretcher
to the cockpit.
The pilot was brought from the plane to the ambulance within
minutes of touchdown, officials said.
Both the Massachusetts State Police and the Federal Aviation
Administration confirmed that a crew member had experienced a medical
emergency, forcing the flight to divert.
“Air Canada Flight 7664 landed safely at Boston Logan
International Airport around 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday, June 24, after the
crew reported a pilot medical emergency,” the FAA said.
Boston EMS officials said that the pilot was rushed to
Massachusetts General Hospital.
The twin-turboprop PAL Airlines flight — operated by Air
Canada, was traveling from Newark Liberty International Airport to the Halifax
Stanfield International Airport, in Nova Scotia.
There were 61 customers aboard the plane during the time of
the incident, Air Canada added.

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