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![]() John Clear wrote: In this case, from the limited information that has come out, it seems like the pilot just panicked because of whatever medical condition he had. It would be interesting to hear if the condition was disclosed on his last medical. John This was discussed in another Rec.av. forum. He had a transient loss of consciousness. He awoke in an unusual attitude. He had no warning of this blackout, and had no idea if it was about to recur.. and he had some new numbness to one leg (he was probably thinking - I am having a stroke and I'm prolly gonna black out again). On exam at the hospital, he was diagnosed with a previously undiscovered brain tumor. You cant report something on a medical if you dont know about it. Dave |
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