Catastrophic Potential at Take-Off and Landing: The Lights Can Go out on Pilots at Any Time

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"What we have been made aware of is that some of the adverse reactions [of the shot] are subclinical. That is, you're not aware of them ... Captain Bob Snow of American Airlines — he had no idea that he was about to have a heart attack," denoted ex-Jetstar pilot Alan Dana.

"He [Snow] had that cardiac event six minutes after touchdown. Had that happened seven minutes earlier, they would have been 100 feet in the air, doing close to 300 kilometers an hour. It could have been catastrophic. And that's what we're dealing with."

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