A Kerala woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy while flying at a height of 35,000 feet on Jet Airways's Dammam-Kochi flight on Sunday morning, officials said. Both mother and child are in "stable condition".
Jet's 9W-569 flight, with 162 passengers on board, was diverted to Mumbai for handling the medical emergency as 29-year-old C Jose, who was travelling alone, went into premature labour on Sunday morning, when the plane was flying in Pakistan’s airspace.
The flight crew made an announcement to find out if there was any doctor on board, but there was only a trained paramedic, Mini Wilson, who stepped forward to help.
Upon landing, mother and child were rushed to the Holy Spirit Hospital in Andheri East where their condition was reported to be "stable".
After a two hour halt for the medical emergency, the flight departed for its journey to Kochi. Cochin International Airport Ltd Managing Director VJ Kurian confirmed the incident, but could not furnish more details.
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