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      Pilots, who went blind at 15,000ft lands safely thanks to the RAF


      about very short ranget help still couldn't see the runway and it was only at the last minute that he could .
      the raf plane flew alongside mr o'neill and the pilot shepherded him to the base with instructions over the radio .
      mr hynd, said: help still couldn't see the runway here and he was starting to get distressed so we thought it was best to send a plane to him .
      the raf routinely practistres shepherding but we are usually shepherding lost aircraft, we are not used to shepherding blind pilots, which is what makes this amazing .
      mr o'neill was checked over by raf medics before being transferred to queen's hospital in romford, essex, where he is believed to be seriously ill .
      despite air traffic countrollers' efforts, mr o'neill was unable to land the plane at nearby full sutton airfield near york and was directed to raf linton-on-ouse .
      wing cdr pauld gerrard .
      Generated 2008-11-9_18:14





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