Originally Posted by Pine Tree
the co-pilot had to abort the take-off procedure when the chief pilot suffered a heart attack and died at the controls.
It was yesterday unclear if the plane was airborne at the time.
I think they'd know if the FO tried to abort when airborne. But then it IS Garuda.
The Airbus A330-300 aircraft was preparing to return hundreds of Australian holiday makers from Bali to Adelaide via Melbourne.
Rotten ruddy Blunderbus, would never've happened in a Boeing.