British Airways pilot 'dies between flights' after collapsing in front of tourists at luxury Caribbean resort
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The 47-year-old pilot reportedly collapsed at a luxury hotel on the Caribbean island shortly before his death
A British Airways pilot has tragically died during a layover in St Lucia.
The 47-year-old pilot reportedly collapsed at a luxury hotel on the Caribbean island ahead of his death.
The sudden death occurred while the crew was between flights, leading to the cancellation of Flight BA2158 from Vieux Fort to London Gatwick.
The unexpected incident left British Airways staff deeply affected, with the airline now offering support to those impacted by the loss of their colleague.
The unexpected incident left British Airways staff deeply affected, with the airline now offering support to those impacted by the loss of their colleague
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The cancellation of Flight BA2158 also resulted in significant disruption for passengers who were due to arrive at London Gatwick at 8:50am yesterday.
They were expected to return to the UK on another flight later that night.
However, the airline needed to manage the logistical challenges arising from this tragic event.
The Caribbean is regarded as a popular destination for British tourists, with flights to Grenada and St Lucia often being rammed at Gatwick Airport.
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A source told The Sun: "This tragedy has left British Airways staff stunned and deeply upset.
“The Senior First Officer was very popular and his death was completely out of the blue.
“He was the life and soul; a really popular guy and just 47-years-old old. He collapsed suddenly in a public area.
“It’s so sad that this has happened and everyone has been hit for six.
"Bosses have handled the tragedy in an incredibly sensitive way and staff can speak to a trained counsellor if it helps them.”
The pilot was reportedly "very popular" among his colleagues, adding to the sense of loss felt throughout the airline.
Responding to this tragic event, British Airways said in a statement: "Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and friends of our colleague at this difficult time."
Crew members who had flown with the deceased pilot have been offered counselling by the company.