Thanks Airsound. I was not present for any of the trial, but I remain a bit sceptical. My experience is that once you make a bad decision, others follow pretty quickly. Would, for example, using heights and speeds for a different type be a c**k up or cognitive impairment? What about the Hillsborough match commander, to be retried I believe on similar charges of gross negligence manslaughter. Can he claim to have been cognitively impaired when he made the catastrophic decision to open that gate?
So, apart from the near death statement that “I blacked out” the evidence for CI is just inexplicably bad flying?