AIRLIVEAIRLIVE
  • News
  • Emergency
  • Accident
  • Incident
  • Tracking
  • Blog
  • Report
  • Military
  • Space
  • CamsLIVE
  • Store
    • T-shirts
    • Hat
    • Models
    • Toys
    • Boeing
    • Airbus
    • Space
    • My Account
    • Order tracking
0

No products in the cart.

Notification Show More
AIRLIVEAIRLIVE
0
Search
  • News
  • Emergency
  • Accident
  • Incident
  • Tracking
  • Blog
  • Report
  • Military
  • Space
  • CamsLIVE
  • Store
    • T-shirts
    • Hat
    • Models
    • Toys
    • Boeing
    • Airbus
    • Space
    • My Account
    • Order tracking
Follow US
AIRLIVE Aviation news network
Get aviation breaking news on WhatsApp
AIRLIVE > All articles > News > British Airways says its four pilots did not die from Covid-19 Vaccine
News

British Airways says its four pilots did not die from Covid-19 Vaccine

Sharad Ranabhat
Last updated: June 25, 2021, 09:53 UTC
Published: Friday, June 25, 2021, at 13:30 UTC
Category: News
Author: Sharad Ranabhat
SHARE

Four healthy British Airways pilots recently died, and the airline claims that its pilots did not die from the COVID-19 vaccine.

A photo of the four condolence books next to framed pictures of the four young and healthy pilots in a British Airways-themed lounge was posted on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/TheThin59129130/status/1405468219998150658

After the death of the pilots, some people claimed that British Airways was in “crisis talks” with the British government. However, the airline confirmed the deaths in response to inquiries on social media but denied the deaths were linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.

The basis for that false claim was a short voicemail message from an anonymous person who posted the clip in mid-June. In the clip, he said:

“They’ve had the third BA pilot die in the last seven days, yeah? Third pilot dead in the last week. The first two guys were in their forties and fifties; this guy, mid-thirties, perfectly fit, no underlying conditions. He gets his second jab and is dead within days, the same as the first two.

Sadly four members of our pilot community passed away recently. Our thoughts are with their family and friends. However, there is no truth whatsoever in the claims on social media speculating that the four deaths are linked. Helen

— British Airways (@British_Airways) June 17, 2021

“Because of this, BA are now in crisis talks with the government about whether to allow vaccinated pilots to fly. The issue with that, of course, is that about 80%, according to my friend in BA, 80-85% have been injected.”

The three British Airways pilots were identified as Capt. Nicholas Synnott; Senior First Officer Edward Brice-Bennett; and Senior First Officer Grant Mercer. Capt, Synnott and FO Bennett died in June, whereas FO Mercer died earlier on May 4.

LATEST NEWS

Thai Airways Boeing 777 flight TG921 to Bangkok declared an emergency and just returned to Frankfurt
Emergency Europe Germany Tracking
August 21, 2026
Thai Airways Boeing 777-3ALER
FRA HS-TKK TG TG921
United UA817 from San Francisco declared an emergency and diverted to Los Angeles
Emergency Tracking USA
August 21, 2026
United Airlines Airbus A320-232
LAX N495UA UA UA817
British Airways BA756 to Geneva was forced to divert to Paris CDG
Europe France Tracking
August 21, 2026
British Airways Airbus A320-232
BA BA756 CDG G-EUUD
Finland suspects Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft of violating its airspace
Europe Military
August 21, 2026
Air France AF966 and Lufthansa LH686 to Tel Aviv made a U-turn over Turkey
Europe France Germany Spotting
August 20, 2026
AF AF966 LH LH686
Lufthansa Boeing 747 flight LH430 to Chicago is declaring an emergency and diverting
Emergency Europe Tracking
August 20, 2026
Lufthansa Boeing 747-830
D-ABYG LH LH430

Related news

NewsTrackingUSA

A Delta pilot requested to stay low after departure from Austin to fly over his kids in the pool

August 18, 2026
AustraliaNews

ATSB reveals a 33-centimeter maintenance light was left in the wing of a Qantas A380

August 18, 2026
EuropeGermanyIncidentNews

Tire skid marks suggest a potential disaster was narrowly averted at Munich this weekend

August 17, 2026
Middle EastNews

UAE carrier resumes overflights of Iranian airspace

August 17, 2026
AIRLIVE.net is an Aviation news network supported by a team of journalists and aviation enthusiasts.
Add AIRLIVE as Google preferred source
Since 2014, AIRLIVE.net has been publishing accurate aviation news and live updates from our sources around the world. This has led to the creation of the largest aviation community on social media.
Eyewitness to an event?
Alert AIRLIVE's newsdesk on WhatsApp
AIRLIVEAIRLIVE
Follow US
Copyright AIRLIVE 2026
  • Contact
  • Submit a story
  • Privacy policy
  • Return policy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?