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Suspected patient on board: Aircraft makes emergency landing in Varanasi

The pilots of a chartered plane were forced to make an emergency landing at Lal Bahadur Shastri airport here late on Tuesday night after apprehending that one of the two Australian passengers on board was a swine flu patient.

Updated on: Feb 19, 2015 12:49 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Varanasi
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The pilots of a chartered plane were forced to make an emergency landing at Lal Bahadur Shastri airport here late on Tuesday night after apprehending that one of the two Australian passengers on board was a swine flu patient.

The couple - Antoinette Joy, 54 and Malcolm Single, both working for a multinational company in Sonebhadra, had hired the chartered plane for New Delhi.

They had boarded the plane from Mayurpur airstrip on UP Madhya Pradesh border. When the flight was on its way to New Delhi, the couple put on facemasks.

After this, the two pilots, Rishi and Ranveer, inquired why the two Australians had put on the masks.

When they came to know that one of the passengers, Antoinette Joy, was a suspected swine flu patient, they alerted the air traffic control of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport for emergency landing.

When the ATC staff inquired about the reason behind emergency landing, the pilots apprised them about the suspected patients.

The patient was undergoing treatment in a private ward of the hospital. Doctors informed that the sample had been sent to Lucknow for test. As a precautionary measure, the CISF personnel deployed at the airport would be given masks to ward off any threat from swine flu.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Pawan Dixit

Pawan Dixit has been a journalist for over a decade. He has extensively covered eastern UP for around five years, covered 2012 UP assembly polls, 2014 Lok Sabha polls while being stationed in Varanasi. Now, in Lucknow, he covers outstation political assignments, reports special cases from district court, high court and state information commission

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