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According to court documents the off duty pilot admitted to police that he pulled both fire handles and stated he had not slept for about 40 hours, felt dehydrated and tired. He had become depressed about 6 months ago, but had not taken any medication, however, had for the first time taken some psychedelic mushrooms. According to testimonies by witnesses and the off duty pilot, everything was okay during the initial stages of the flight, then the off duty pilot said several times he was not feeling okay, threw his headset across the coughpit and subsequently pulled both fire handles down believing he was dreaming and wanted to wake up. The two pilots on duty subdued the off duty pilot, physically engaging with him for about 25-30 seconds before the off duty pilot stopped resisting. About 90 seconds elapsed between the first "I am not okay" and the off duty pilot leaving the coughpit. Flight attendants reported the off duty pilot told them he had just been thrown out of the coughpit and needed to be handcuffed right now or it's going to be bad. Flight attendants did handcuff him. Flight attendants observed him using his mobile phone texting he had just endangered 84 lives including his own. Via his solicitor the off duty pilot pleaded not guilty on all federal charges including 83 counts of attempted murder.