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Blind Pilot Guided to Land by RAF
Replies: 6Last Post Nov. 7, 2008 4:43pm by sykexl
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This is impressive...

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A pilot who suddenly went blind while flying his plane at 5,500ft (1,676m) was guided in to land by an RAF plane.

A plane was scrambled from the RAF base at Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire to help stricken pilot Jim O'Neill, 65.

He was flying a two-seater Cessna aircraft from Prestwick airport in Scotland to Colchester, Essex, when he suffered a stroke and lost his sight.

The RAF plane flew alongside Mr O'Neill and the pilot shepherded him to the base with instructions over the radio.

Mr O'Neill, who has 18 years' flying experience, was overhead at RAF Leeming in Northallerton when he encountered difficulty and sent a mayday alert last Friday.

Operations commanding officer at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Wing Cdr Andy Hynd, said: "At first he believed he was being blinded by sunlight because he had difficulty seeing his instruments and so he declared an emergency.

"He was handed over to us from Leeming and when we spoke to him he said he was happy to continue flying.

"However, air traffic control noticed his aircraft was descending and turning and he was asked again whether he wanted to continue at which point he said no."

Despite air traffic controllers' efforts, Mr O'Neill was unable to land the plane at nearby Full Sutton Airfield near York and was directed to RAF Linton-on-Ouse.

Mr Hynd said: "He still couldn't see the runway here and he was starting to get distressed so we thought it was best to send a plane to him."

Wing Cdr Paul Gerrard, chief flying instructor, flew his Tucano T1 about 50m next to the Cessna to bring Mr O'Neill safely down.

Mr Hynd said: "He used his voice to guide him [Mr O'Neill] down by telling him to turn left and right, to lower the plane and to do his pre-landing checks.

"At very short range he still couldn't see the runway and it was only at the last minute that he could. He landed about halfway down and came to a halt just at the end.

"The RAF routinely practises shepherding but we are usually shepherding lost aircraft, we are not used to shepherding blind pilots, which is what makes this amazing.

"It was a fantastic team effort from all those involved and we're proud that we could get him to the ground safely."

Mr O'Neill was checked over by RAF medics before being transferred to Queen's Hospital in Romford, Essex.


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Post edited at 3:30 pm on Nov. 7, 2008 by allsmiles

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Sounds cool aside from the fact that planes can practically land themselves these days.

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What's next, a conductor suddenly goes deaf and still conducts Beethoven's 9th?

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Quote: from sykexl at 11:30 pm on Nov. 7, 2008

Sounds cool aside from the fact that planes can practically land themselves these days.

Commercial jets, maybe.

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Quote: from sykexl at 3:30 pm on Nov. 7, 2008

Sounds cool aside from the fact that planes can practically land themselves these days.
Actually you're wrong.

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Quote: from IMPALA at 3:33 pm on Nov. 7, 2008

Quote: from sykexl at 3:30 pm on Nov. 7, 2008

Sounds cool aside from the fact that planes can practically land themselves these days.
Actually you're wrong.

Not really. You seem to think I am using to word planes to describe every possible thing a person can fly in the sky.

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