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CORRECTED - (OFFICIAL)-UPDATE 2-Pilot dies, plane lands safely

Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:39pm IST
 
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(Amends paragraph 6 after official correction from Continental the pilot's age and length of service)

NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuters) - A pilot on a Continental Airlines (CAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) flight died in mid-flight and the plane landed safely near New York City under the control of two co-pilots, authorities said on Thursday.

Continental flight 61 from Brussels landed at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to Continental's website.

"The captain of Continental flight 61, which was en route from Brussels to Newark, died in flight, apparently of natural causes," Continental said in a statement.

"The crew on this flight included an additional relief pilot who took the place of the deceased pilot. The flight continued safely with two pilots at the controls," it said.

The plane was a Boeing 777 with 247 passengers on board.

The pilot, 60, was based in Newark and had worked for Continental for 32 years, the airline said. Continental has one flight daily between Brussels and Newark.

Continental Airlines shares were down more than 5 percent outpacing declines in the airlines index. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols and Deepa Seetharaman in New York and Anne Jolis in Brussels, Editing by Sandra Maler)

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