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Air Canada flight with 61 passengers diverts to Boston after captain is removed from cockpit midair
An Air Canada flight operated by PAL Airlines with 61 passengers diverted to Boston's Logan International Airport after the captain experienced a midair medical emergency. The first officer took control and safely landed the De Havilland Q400 turboprop, and the captain was treated in Boston. Passengers are being rebooked for their original destination of Halifax.
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