the captain used the emergency access code. Before the timer for this expired, the first officer was able to recover enough to open the door. The 38-year-old was described as "pale, sweating, and moving strangely," so the captain called for help. Cabin crew and a doctor, who was travelling as a passenger, administered first aid, while the captain diverted to Madrid — the nearest airport. Upon landing, the first officer was taken to the hospital. His "sudden and severe incapacitation" was the result of a seizure disorder caused by a neurological condition, investigators wrote in Thursday's report. The Spanish aviation regulator said his condition was difficult to detect — and would appear in a medical exam only if his symptoms had been present at the time or had occurred before. [X] DOUBT
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the captain used the emergency access code. Before the timer for this expired, the first officer was able to recover enough to open the door.
The 38-year-old was described as "pale, sweating, and moving strangely," so the captain called for help.
Cabin crew and a doctor, who was travelling as a passenger, administered first aid, while the captain diverted to Madrid — the nearest airport. Upon landing, the first officer was taken to the hospital.
His "sudden and severe incapacitation" was the result of a seizure disorder caused by a neurological condition, investigators wrote in Thursday's report.
The Spanish aviation regulator said his condition was difficult to detect — and would appear in a medical exam only if his symptoms had been present at the time or had occurred before.
[X] DOUBT