The legend of England Stuart Pearce suffered a fear of health on a flight from Las Vegas, which made the plane made an emergency landing in Canada.
The 62 -year -old man, who played 78 times for the three lions between 1987 and 1999, was connected to a instructor by the crew and rushed to the landing hospital.
The flight was on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner plane and heading Vegas in Heathrow and landed in St John’s in Canada early on Monday after the staff made the decision to land prematurely.
Pearce and his partner were in economics on the flight, which left the United States at 8:45 p.m. on Sunday. He is now recovered in the hospital, the 225 remaining passengers then stole in Heathrow and arriving six hours later that they owed – at 6:15 p.m. on Monday.
He was in Vegas to watch Warrington Wolves – the Rugby League team he supports – face Wigan Warriors before returning home.
It is believed that the plane was 30,000 feet when the incident occurred, of which it is still unknown.


One source told the Sun that Pearce had become uncomfortable at the start of the flight and that his condition deteriorated while continuing.
He would have constantly moved the position to his headquarters, with the crew and other patients, who were trained in first aid, who were dealing with him.
The Pundit Pearce de Talksport was to speak during an event at Christ The King Parish Center in Coventry on Thursday, but was replaced by the former teammate of England John Barnes due to unforeseen circumstances’.
A spokesperson for Virgin Atlantic said Thursday: “ Due to a badly on board client, the VS156 on March 2 steering from Las Vegas to London Heathrow diverted St John International Airport in Canada, and was welcomed by medical services.
“The security and well-being of our customers and our team are always our number one priority and we apologize for the delay in the” travel of our customers “.
Pearce has been a fan of Wolves since his connection with former coach Tony Smith.
He regularly attended matches around his climb workload program and various discussions, including during events and universities.
He was involved for the last time in football when he was one of the coaches of David Moyes coaches in West Ham, before leaving in 2022.