FL said:
"Further, and importantly, the pilot's account of what happened is not yet known - assuming that he is able to recall the details. It is by no means unusual for someone who has gone through such a traumatic experience not to be able to recall."
Following the Police interview reported in December, we should assume that the pilot's account is known by some. Although it is indeed not unusual for memory to be severely impaired following such an event, might media speculation gleaned through access to newspapers that were provided by visitors to a patient recovering from an induced coma not influence unduly any memory of the event that may remain, or indeed create scenarios that did not exist?