Pilot Saved from Hypoxia by Quick-Thinking Air Traffic Controllers

Crediting their sharp instincts and expertise, two FAA air traffic controllers successfully intervened to prevent a critical hypoxia event in-flight, ensuring the pilot's safety.

Discovered 2024-04-02T21:39:01.496440-07:00 | 2024-04-02T21:39:01.496440-07:00

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