Lufthansa Airbus A321 landing.
Share this @internewscast.com

A PASSENGER plane soared over Europe with no pilot for a terrifying ten minutes after the first officer passed out alone in the cockpit.

The chilling ordeal happened on a routine Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Seville when the captain went for a quick toilet break.

Lufthansa Airbus A321 landing.
During a brief trip to the loo, the first officer lost consciousness in the cockpitCredit: Getty
Map highlighting Frankfurt and Seville.
Revelations of the incident came to light this week as Spanish investigators published their final reportCredit: Google
Illustration of flight path map showing a Lufthansa flight diverted to Madrid after the first officer passed out.

More than 200 people were on board the Airbus A321 when the frightening few minutes transpired.

Revelations of the incident came to light this week as Spanish investigators published their final report.

For most of the flight, back in February 2024, everything proceeded as normal – right up until the plane crossed over the Spanish border.

With half an hour left to go, the captain left the flight deck to use the toilet.

He would later tell investigators that his colleague seemed in good condition at this point.

The two pilots reportedly chatted about weather conditions and the operation of the aircraft just before the captain left.

But during this brief trip to the loo, the first officer lost consciousness in the cockpit.

The captain tried to get back in via the security door, attempting to enter the code five times.

A flight attendant tried to reach the first officer via intercom at the same time.

This led the captain to attempt using an emergency access code, but the first officer regained sufficient composure to manually unlock the door just before the timer ran out.

The first officer’s condition was described as “pale, sweating, and moving strangely”.

Crew members and a doctor, who happened to be a passenger on the flight, provided first aid to the first officer as the captain rerouted the plane to Madrid, the closest airport available.

The co-pilot was taken to hospital once the plane touched down in the Spanish capital.

Investigators have deemed that his “sudden and severe incapacitation” was the product of a seizure disorder caused by a neurological condition.

According to the Spanish aviation regulator this condition would be difficult to detect.

They deemed it would only appear in a medical exam if symptoms were present at the time – or of they had occurred before.

Investigators recommended that the European Union Aviation Safety Agency inform airlines about the incident.

Lufthansa did not immediately respond to The Sun’s request for comment.

It is not the only dramatic incident on a commercial plane reported in recent days.

A bomb threat was triggered on a Ryanair flight that forced it to land at Charleroi Airport.

Cops were investigating the potential threat after the flight carrying 170 passengers landed in Belgium this week.

Passengers were disembarked from the plane, which it is understood was flying from Porto, Portugal. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Ex-Yankees World Series star Mark Teixeira wins GOP House primary race in Texas

Former Yankees Star Mark Teixeira Secures Victory in Texas GOP House Primary

Mark Teixeira, known for his stellar career with the New York Yankees,…
Minnesota police sergeant dies less than 24 hours after receiving brain infection diagnosis

Minnesota Mourns Loss of Police Sergeant: Tragic Passing Follows Rapid Brain Infection Diagnosis

A Minnesota police sergeant known for his dedication as both an officer…
Hot Takes: Libertarian Brain Trust Dunks on Iranian Women Celebrating Freedom, and They Dunk Right Back

Libertarian Criticism Backfires as Iranian Women Defiantly Celebrate Freedom

Social media platforms are abuzz with commentary and critique over Operation Epic…
US, Ecuador launch joint operations targeting narco-terror groups: SOUTHCOM

United States and Ecuador Collaborate on Joint Operations to Combat Narco-Terror Groups, Announces SOUTHCOM

In a concerted effort to tackle suspected narco-terrorist activities, U.S. and Ecuadorian…
‘RHONY’ alum Carole Radziwill returning as ‘friend’ of new cast

Carole Radziwill’s Exciting Comeback: Joining the ‘RHONY’ Reboot as a Fan-Favorite Friend!

Carole Radziwill, known for her time on “Real Housewives of New York…
Florida man who wrestled cop's gun away and killed him, executed after final appeals rejected

Florida Man Executed Following Rejection of Final Appeals for Officer’s Killing

A Florida man, who prosecutors assert wrested a police officer’s firearm during…
Luigi Mangione seeks to gut key evidence as prosecutors defend McDonald's search

Luigi Mangione Challenges Key Evidence in High-Stakes McDonald’s Search Case: Prosecutors Stand Firm

In the ongoing legal proceedings of Luigi Mangione, state prosecutors are staunchly…
NYPD cop arrested for raping woman after party in Brooklyn: D.A.

Brooklyn Officer Charged with Sexual Assault: Shocking Details Emerge

A New York Police Department officer faces serious charges after being apprehended…
California lawmakers push bill to extend last call to 4 a.m.

California’s Nightlife Revolution: Lawmakers Advocate for 4 A.M. Last Call to Boost Economy

California’s nightlife may soon receive a much-needed boost, thanks to a fresh…
Jacksonville caregiver arrested for stealing nearly $100,000 from patient, SJSO says

Shocking Theft: Jacksonville Caregiver Accused of Embezzling $100K from Vulnerable Patient

Authorities from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office report that between April…
Tens of thousands of people are stranded in the Middle East as Iran war complicates routes home

Stranded in the Middle East: How the Iran Conflict is Disrupting Global Travel Plans

By STEFANIE DAZIO BERLIN (AP) — As the conflict involving Iran intensifies…
Even GOP senators rip Noem over $220M taxpayer-funded TV ads -- starring her

Outrage Erupts: GOP Senators Slam Governor Noem for $220M Taxpayer-Funded Ads Featuring Herself

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem found herself under fire from GOP senators…