Two pilots from an Ethiopian Airlines flight did not get the memo that you're not supposed to fall asleep while on the job, choosing instead to take a nap and fly right past the airport:
Many of us have had those exhaustive moments where all we’ve wanted to do during our work hours is take a nap.
But while napping on the job may be a possibility for some employees , it’s definitely a no-no for others. One such job is that of a pilot but, unfortunately, two pilots from an Ethiopian Airlines flight did not get the memo. The pair reportedly took a nap during a flight from Sudan to Ethiopia which saw the aircraft miss the runway and pass its destination – Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, as perAir traffic control reportedly tried to get hold of the crew multiple times but to no avail.
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