Ethiopia Airplane pilots fall asleep and forget to land

Ethiopia: Airplane pilots fall asleep and forget to land

Both pilots appear to have fallen asleep. The story is unusual, but it ends well. The New Zealand Herald reported that the two pilots of a plane connecting Khartoum, Sudan, with Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, earlier this week fell asleep during the flight.

As a result, the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 did not begin its descent on approach to the airport as it should have and the autopilot held it at 11,000 m above the ground. Air traffic controllers tried several times in vain to reach the plane.

Pilot fatigue, a known risk

The autopilot eventually paused as the plane overran the runway it was supposed to be taking, triggering an alarm that woke the two pilots, the daily reports.

They finally landed the plane at Addis Ababa airport about 20 minutes late. According to Alex Macheras, an aviation specialist who spoke on Twitter on Friday, the issue of pilot fatigue is far from a new problem and represents “one of the greatest threats to international flight safety”.