What if a Pilot Forgets How to fly mid-flight?

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In 2006, during a routine surveillance mission at 70,000 feet near the Middle East, U2 spy plane pilot Kevin Henry faced a critical situation when he forgot how to fly mid-flight. Afflicted by decompression sickness symptoms, including sudden fatigue, breathlessness, and hallucinations, Kevin, wearing a sealed space suit, encountered further complications when he vomited inside his helmet, obstructing both vision and oxygen supply. Forced to crack open the visor at 29,000 feet, he grappled with disorientation, frequently blacking out. Despite the alien feel of the onboard computer system, with assistance from his home base and two escorting fighter jets, Kevin skillfully guided the U2 plane to a safe landing after a challenging ordeal lasting nearly six hours...
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