Former Pilot with Qantas Speaks Out
In the airline industry, something novel is happening to pilots and cabin crew since the implementation of Covid-19 injections. Incidences of sudden heart attacks, strokes, vomiting over cockpit dashboard, collapsing without warning, myocarditis and pericarditis, are increasing at an alarming rate.
Only some of these occurrences hit the mainstream news. Such incapacities are at a rate never seen prior to the roll-out of these emergency-authorisation injections, according to Captain Alan Dana.
Who is Captain Alan Dana?

Captain Dana is a highly experienced, healthy pilot. He holds British, US, and Australian professional Airline Transport Licences, including an FAA Accident Prevention Councillor designation. His flying experience is over 35 years, now exceeding 23,000 flight hours. Qantas, his employer, insisted he take a novel Covid-19 injection, and Alan refused. Qantas fired him.
There are very serious safety concerns, especially with a vaccinated pilot in the cockpit. Many in the airline industry only took these jabs to keep their jobs. Most take-offs and landings are done manually. If a pilot has an event, particularly during those crucial minutes of take-offs and landings, they are playing Russian Roulette with their own lives and their passengers' lives. Captain Dana states there were no signs beforehand that a pilot was about to have a heart attack. They don't have pain or symptoms. It just happens with no warning.
Here is a link to where you can find the full one-hour video of Captain Dana's testimonial, the above video being a short excerpt of that longer testimonial. It gives an excellent and alarming outline of what is happening up in our skies.
You can learn more about Captain Alan Dana through his website, aussiefreedomflyers.com.
Another Qantas Pilot, Graham Hood, also came to the attention of the public in September 2021 when he put out this moving and heartfelt video about the vaccination mandates
How many more pilots need to speak up before people pay attention.