Dead pilot's wife: He was in 'perfect health'
By ADAM GOLDMAN and VICTOR EPSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Adam Goldman And Victor Epstein, Associated Press Writers 45 mins ago
NEWARK, N.J. The Continental Airlines pilot who died on a trans-Atlantic flight from Brussels to Newark was in "perfect health" and fellow crew members initially thought he had just fallen asleep, his wife told a Houston television station.
Craig Lenell, 60, had no known heart condition and underwent twice-a-year physicals, Lynda Lenell told KHOU-TV.
"He was the kindest, gentlest man I've ever known. He would do anything for anyone," Lynda Lenell said. "He called me yesterday from Brussels to tell me he was bringing home some chocolate."
Lenell died of a suspected heart attack midway through Continental Airlines Flight 61 on Thursday. Two co-pilots took over the controls. Passengers didn't know anything was wrong until they landed and were met by fire trucks, emergency vehicles and dozens of clamoring reporters
badboys said
11:38 06/19 2009
their not suppose to know cuz it will cause too much panic ..they handle the situation well and there is alway a back up pilot on 747 or 777
biggaman121 said
11:47 06/19 2009
that sad
Gehto Travler said
14:36 06/19 2009
damn I did not even vote I agree thought it would cause a panic!!