NewsPilot's psychedelic episode: Alaskan flight saved by quick action

Pilot's psychedelic episode: Alaskan flight saved by quick action

On 22nd October 2023, Joseph David Emerson attempted to crash Alaska Airlines flight number 2059. There were 83 people on board the plane. Emerson himself admitted that he was under the influence of hallucinogenic mushrooms at the time. He is currently awaiting trial and explains what was going through his mind.

The pilot still had hallucinations two days after taking the mushrooms.
The pilot still had hallucinations two days after taking the mushrooms.
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The pilot was arrested at the time and charged with 83 counts of attempted murder, as well as one count of endangering an aircraft. He is currently awaiting trial.

Flight 2059, which he was operating, was flying to San Francisco, California, from Everett, Washington, in the USA. A year after the shocking events, the pilot recounted in an interview with ABC News what was going through his mind during the event.

Two days before the plane's departure, the Alaska Airlines pilot admitted to taking psychedelic mushrooms with friends. These are classified as a Class A drug, which can cause hallucinations and distort reality. Their joint use was intended to commemorate the sixth anniversary of a friend's death.

However, two days later, Emerson still didn't feel well. When he got into the cockpit, he felt trapped.

The pilot felt trapped. He pulled the red lever

As he sat at the controls, he was convinced he was trapped and would never return home.

That's kind of where I flung off my headset, and I was fully convinced this isn't real and I'm not going home, he recounted in an interview with ABC News.

The other pilots seemed not to react to his irrational behaviour. The entire incident was decided in just 30 seconds.

There are two red handles in front of my face. And thinking that I was going to wake up, thinking this is my way to get out of this non-real reality, I reached up and I grabbed them, and I pulled the levers, he recounted.

These were engine cutoff controls that could have endangered everyone on board.

What I thought is, 'This is going to wake me up,' he recounted.

He added that he wished he could erase those 30 seconds from his life, but he can’t.

The other pilots moved his hands away, surprised by his behaviour. Emerson admitted that the "pilot's physical touch" jolted him from his stupor and made him realise what was real and what was imaginary.

Thanks to the quick reaction of the other pilots, the passengers on the plane were not endangered. Emerson was removed from the cockpit. He drank a cup of coffee and sat down. However, the hallucinations returned, and once more, he felt trapped. He then grabbed the cabin door lever, attempting to open it. A flight attendant brought him out of his haze, and he immediately asked her to put handcuffs on him so he wouldn’t cause more harm.

As soon as the plane landed, Emerson was arrested. He spent 45 days in jail before being released on bail. He is currently awaiting trial.

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