Originally Posted by
gpbeck
Court Report:
Hill, speaking for the first time since the crash, said: 'I can't recall G-LOC being part of formal aircraft training either way.
'We were aware that there was a phenomenon called G-LOC, quite how I came to be aware of it I don't know.'
Mr Khalil asked him: 'Was cognitive impairment in use when you were training in the RAF?'
Hill, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and dark blue tie, replied: 'Not at all.'
Wonder what those funny blow up trousers are for!
Good question, and the prosecution has a chance to ask it, in cross examination or redirect, as applicable.
(I haven't read the proceedings to find out)