Terrifying Mid-Flight Ordeal: Lufthansa Plane Flew With No Pilot for 10 Minutes After First Officer Collapsed


⚠️ Safety Protocols Under Review

The incident — described as “serious” by investigators — has led to renewed scrutiny of cockpit access rules and medical screening of flight crew.

Experts are now urging the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to re-examine emergency cockpit access protocols to avoid similar dangers in the future.

Aviation watchdogs are particularly concerned about what could happen if no flight attendant or backup crew member is trained to enter or stabilize the cockpit in time.


🗨️ Next Steps

The final report has been submitted to Lufthansa and the EASA, but neither has issued a formal comment at this time.

UNILAD has reached out for statements.

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