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Pilot uncontactable for 40 minutes fell asleep due to fatigue exacerbated by mild hypoxia

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Pilot uncontactable for 40 minutes fell asleep due to fatigue exacerbated by mild hypoxia

https://news.aviation-safety.net/2021/05/27/pilot-uncontactable-for-40-minutes-fell-asleep-due-to-fatigue-exacerbated-by-mild-hypoxia/
— Read on news.aviation-safety.net/2021/05/27/pilot-uncontactable-for-40-minutes-fell-asleep-due-to-fatigue-exacerbated-by-mild-hypoxia/

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June 2, 2021

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