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Emily wrote:
CAP requires sitting in the back? rethinks going to that meeting this week The loss of control I can learn to deal with, but I hate the motion sickness. I don't get it on commercial flights, though, go figure. depends what job you are doing that day; on aircraft that allow it (CAP has a 60hp per person rule), the pilot and observer sit in front, scanners (or other roles, e.g., SDIS, etc.) sit in the back; you can avoid it by flying aircraft that only take two crews :-) and you got to qualify as a scanner before becoming a mission pilot. Oh, and the whole qualifications thing takes for bloody ever, even if you already know the material inside out... It is as much a test of patience and dedication as it is a test of skill :-) -- I keep at it because I am a very patient person, but mostly because I got to hang around really nice people. --Sylvain |
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