
by The Associated Press
Published: Thu, June 18, 2009 - 9:51 am CST
Last Updated: Thu, June 18, 2009 - 11:16 am CST
BREAKING NEWSNEWARK, N.J. - The pilot of a Continental Airlines flight from Brussels to Newark died over the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday, but the jet landed safely with two co-pilots at the controls.
Flight 61 touched down on-time just before noon at Newark Liberty International Airport, authorities said. The Boeing 777 was carrying 247 passengers, said Kelly Cripe, a spokeswoman for the Houston-based airline.
Passengers weren't told of the pilot's death in flight. During the flight, an announcement was made asking if any doctors were aboard and several passengers approached the cockpit.
The 61-year-old Newark-based pilot, with more than 20 years of service to the airline, is believed to have died of natural causes, Cripe said.
A relief pilot was on board during the flight and took the place of the deceased pilot, she said.
"The flight continued safely with two pilots at the controls," she said in a statement.
Martha Love, a passenger from Greenwich, N.J., who was sitting in the first row of the plane, said passengers weren't told exactly what was going on in the cockpit.
"No one knew," she said. She only became concerned when after the plane landed, she saw fire trucks and emergency vehicles lined up along the runway.
Simon Shapiro, a passenger from Brooklyn, N.Y., was also unaware of the drama.
"I didn't hear anything or see anything," Shapiro said. "I was wondering why there were so many cops."
As a precaution, the airport's emergency crews were sent to meet the plane.
In 2007, another Continental pilot died at the controls after becoming ill during a flight from Houston to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It landed safely with a co-pilot at the controls after being diverted to McAllen-Miller International Airport.
Statement From Continental Airlines
The captain of Continental flight 61, which was en route from Brussels to Newark, died in flight, apparently of natural causes. The crew on this flight included an additional relief pilot who took the place of the deceased pilot. The flight continued safely with two pilots at the controls.
The company has been in touch with his family and we extend our deepest sympathies. The deceased pilot was 61 years old, Newark-based and had 21 years of service with Continental.
The Boeing 777 carried 247 passengers and is scheduled to land at Newark on time at noon EDT.
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