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There seems to be a sense that consciousness is a binary switch.
Unconscious/Conscious, On/Off. Too many "Man from U.N.C.L.E" and "Mission Impossible" reruns. See 'epileptic seizures' elsewhere in this thread. Despite all the post event analysis by the pilot, perhaps we should think of him *reacting* to events while in a mental fog. He reacted the best he could to what he was experiencing and with his brain doing the best it could. Jose wrote: Once the pilot had recovered, the =emergency= was over. It was still a crisis situation, but time was no longer of the essence. One should consider all available options, including looking out the window before pulling the chute if there's time to do so (which there was). |
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