Two pilots fell into a deep sleep.. the plane's warning saved the passengers from a true disaster

In a terrifying accident at an altitude of 37,000 feet, two Ethiopian Airlines pilots fell asleep during their return flight from Khartoum Airport to Addis Ababa, to the point that they did not respond to all calls that reached the cockpit from the air traffic control tower at Addis Ababa Airport.

In detail, a passenger plane entered the airspace of Addis Baba. The staff of the control tower noticed that the pilot and his assistant did not respond to any of the instructions received from the tower, and despite the many cases, all attempts to communicate with the pilot of the plane that had to prepare for landing failed. The autopilot woke them up after issuing an alarm that woke the pilots from their deep sleep at an altitude of 37,000 feet.

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