Airplane pilots of Reddit, what was your biggest "We're all fucked up" moment that you survived and your passengers didn't notice?

On a work trip, a coworker of mine told me about his final flight from Atlanta to Tampa. It was a late night flight, so the lights were dimmed. After reaching altitude, the cabin lights came on. My coworker said that there was a commotion going on near the front of the economy seats. The PA came on and there was a request for a doctor on board to come forward. The commotion really picked up. Another PA call for a nurse. Things are really animated now and a passenger was moved to lay in the aisle. A final call on the PA for anyone with emergency training. Shortly afterwards, the action died down and a stewardess went over with a blanket and laid it over this old dude who had passed. After landing, everyone had to stay seated while medical staff came onboard to remove the body, followed by the dudes shellshocked widowed wife. Sad.

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