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Old July 15th 20, 06:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Quick Rescue

... It appeared from the flight path that the glider was "flying itself" for several minutes before coming to an abrupt halt.

.... the pilot had suffered a neurological issue in the minutes prior to the crash and suffered no serious injuries.

This incident sounds like a stroke, but I've been reading about Covid patients feeling 'normal' before their O2 saturation reaches critically low levels.

It might make sense to check O2 saturation as part of preflight IMSAFE checklist. If O2 is already low on the ground, hypoxia could happen at lower than normal altitude.
 




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