Boeing pilot dies in mid-air on Bangkok to Moscow route – rt.com, January 20, 2012
The co-pilot of a Russian UTair airliner has died in mid-air after feeling unwell while piloting a Boeing en route from Bangkok to Moscow. The plane with 239 passengers on board – all Russian citizens – was able to land safely in Siberia…
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The pilot was NOT a Boeing employee; hence it is incorrect to state the deceased was a “Boeing pilot”. The deceased was an employee of the airline; therefore it is correct to say a “UTA pilot flying a Boeing airplane”.
I think he is a Boeing pilot. For example I drive a Nissan car, thus I am a Nissan driver. Thus I enjoyed the headline.
the correction should be “นักบินเสียชีวิตกลางเวหาสขณะขับเครื่องบินโบอิ้งเส้นทางกรุงเทพ – มอสโคว”