Brett Vance, host of Jet Jockeys, has raised serious concerns about the growing number of COVID-19 vaccine injuries among flight crews. Vance, known for his aviation expertise and thrilling adventures on his show, highlights alarming reports connecting the vaccines to various health issues. One of the most significant conditions mentioned is myocarditis, a heart condition that has been increasingly reported in medical literature and is linked to the 'Died Suddenly' phenomenon.
The American College of Cardiology has noted that the CDC has identified a potential association between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and cases of myocarditis, particularly in young males aged 12-39. Vance underscores this point by recalling the stringent 'Jab or Job' policy that forced many flight crews worldwide to get vaccinated or risk losing their careers. Vance himself ended his career because of this mandate.
Vance draws attention to a specific incident reported by Airportia, where an American Airlines First Officer experienced a seizure during the final approach of Flight 755. The seizure caused his body to become rigid, and his legs extended under the rudder pedals. Luckily, the Captain took control, and the Relief Pilot and Purser managed to remove the incapacitated pilot, allowing the Relief Pilot to assume duties. Vance questions whether such incidents are isolated or part of a more significant trend.
He warns that pilot incapacitation events, potentially linked to COVID-19 vaccine injuries, are becoming more common. Vance paints a grim picture of what could happen if a pilot suffers a seizure during critical phases of flight, such as takeoff or landing. During takeoff, a fully displaced rudder could cause the aircraft to veer off the runway, potentially hitting another aircraft or structure. During the final approach, similar to the Flight 755 incident, the aircraft could roll out of control and crash.
Despite the severity of these concerns, Vance closes with a note of optimism, emphasizing that treatment options are available for those affected by vaccine injuries. He encourages flight crews and others impacted by COVID-19 shot policies to seek out these treatments and work towards recovering their health.
With a rich background in aviation, including roles as a T-38 Instructor Pilot, an A-10 pilot at RAF Bentwaters, and a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base, Vance brings considerable authority to his warnings. His career also included significant contributions to aviation safety and innovation, both in the military and civilian sectors. His concerns, therefore, are not to be taken lightly, particularly given the potential implications for aviation safety worldwide.

