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Old December 14th 03, 04:29 PM
Gary L. Drescher
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"Dave" wrote in message
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For me a cold is a cold and I chose not to fly... I just know that

pressure changes
will cause me sinus pain.


That makes sense, but for me there's no apparent correlation between
pressure-change sensitivity and having a cold. I've piloted several times
with a significant cold, never with any resulting sinus pain. I've had
descent-induced sinus pain on only two occasions (both times as a passenger,
once on an airliner), without having a cold either time. So unless I'm ill
enough to feel run-down, I don't avoid piloting just because of a cold.

--Gary


 




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