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An EasyJet flight bound for Manchester was forced to make an emergency landing in Athens after the pilot collapsed at the controls, prompting a swift response from the co-pilot and cabin crew. The incident occurred about two hours into the flight from Hurghada, Egypt, leading to a chaotic scene as cabin crew abandoned drink carts and called for medical assistance, according to passengers. Asserting that the captain was in a grave condition, a screen was set up around him while the co-pilot took control and safely landed the aircraft at Athens International Airport, where paramedics awaited.
Passengers praised both the co-pilot and cabin crew for their emergency management, with one passenger expressing concerns as the situation unfolded. An EasyJet spokesperson confirmed the captain required medical assistance and that standard procedures were followed. After the diversion, passengers were accommodated overnight and were scheduled to continue their journey to Manchester the following day. The pilot's current medical condition remains undisclosed.