Airplane pilots doze off while flying 37,000 feet in the air: 'Deeply concerning'
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Two pilots have been removed from operating planes until review is completed after they both fell asleep during a flight from Sudan to Ethiopia at 37,000 feet in the air.
When the pilots finally woke up, they landed on the runway on their second approach 25 minutes later, the report said. The maximum guest capacity for the aircraft is 154.
The entire crew has been put on leave and placed under investigation, according to the BBC.
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