Probably a question for HTC, but I'm wondering why it should even be possible to bail while in a black out. It seems like a rather complex maneuver to perform while out cold. If you can't even move your throttle I don't see how you could open a canopy.
Agreed.
I had a good one tonight... I don't think I was filming at the time but I ended up over a n1k right on the deck and came in the about 4 or 5K on it. Long story short, I overcooked my approach, overshot and blacked out badly.... at what must have been no more than 5 feet above the ground and in between trees.

All I could see when I blacked out was green, no horrizon at all and I was moving fast.
I was in a 109 and I was going too fast to manually pull out some I kicked off auto-trim and cranked the elevators back.
After a very long blackout I came to at the top of a loop with the guy I overshot just under me. I snapped a 'tater off at him and, as they say, Robert is your father's brother, he's dead and I'm not.
Bailing because you blacked out is stupid. If you crash.. you deserved it, if you can pull out of it... that's great, carry on fighting.