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Well,
I am not the expert on dealing with turbulence. The best thing I can tell you is that you will have to learn to get used to it because it will not go away. As a low time private pilot, I can't even recall the last time I have flown in a smooth air. Probably, some time way back in flight training during the winter time. To make the matter worse, I moved from flatland to land of hills and trees. Now, I have to deal with mechanical turbulences frequently. I don't blame you about being anxiety. You are only 15 hours into flying. That is considered a rookie to turbulence in my experience. I am sure that the more you fly, the more you get used to it. Eventually, you will become like everybody else, riding through bumps like it is the second nature.Anxiety will eventually disappear or reduce to minimum. Toks Desalu PP-ASEL Dyin' to soar! |
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