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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-07-2010 @ 12:21PM
minightowl said...
Speaking of a massive coronary in flight, try Googling the name "Doug White." This incident happened early in 2009: White owned a King Air and was not yet certified to fly it; he had flown Cessnas. He hired a pilot to fly him and his family to and from south Florida for his brother's funeral. Shortly after takeoff on the flight home, the pilot, Joe Cabuk, died at the controls. White had to radio for help landing the plane. Thank the Lord he got down safely. Obviously, such a scenario is not far-fetched!