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Old August 11th 05, 10:06 AM
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Oh, believe me I warned my wife we wold be doing maneuvers that might make
her sick, but she wanted to come anyway. I told her several times before we
got in the airplane I was worried she'd get sick. During the flight I did
ask her frequently if she was doing okay, and she gave me the thumbs up each
time. Afterwards she told me she was doing okay during the stall and steep
turns, but got feeling sick while I was shooting some touch-and goes at
Waupaca, Wisconsin. Then we flew back to Brennand Airport, which has a very
tiny runway, and on the first landing and taxi-back is when she told me she
needed to get out of the airplane. She's flown with me almost every time
since I started flying again a year and a half ago, and this is only the
second time she has been sick. The first time she was riding up front, we
were getting bounced around by turbulence quite a bit, and airsickness came
on pretty suddenly. She was convinced that time it was something she'd
eaten for lunch, and not the rough air that did her in.
Scott Wilson


On 7-Aug-2005, Dave S wrote:

Scott, I would be concerned that you took a non-pilot (ok, I am ASSUMING
the wife is a non-pilot) up on a flight where you were going to be doing
stalls, steep turns and slow flight. These can be quite uncomfortable
for a non-pilot, and they "feel" much different from the back seat
(different sight picture, different position relative to the "fulcrum
point" for the control surfaces).

I am just a low time guy with about 450 hrs or so, but the few times I
have been near airsickness have been in the BACK while someone up front
was doing maneuvers (or was a bad stick in general).


Whenever you take folks up, especially if its a rough day or poor
visibility day, check on them early and often for discomfort, and modify
the flight to the point of aborting if you have to. It sure beats
scrubbing puke out of carpets or washing it out of a flight bag.

Dave

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Old August 11th 05, 12:00 PM
Thomas Borchert
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She's flown with me almost every time
since I started flying again a year and a half ago, and this is only the
second time she has been sick.


I hope you are aware how lucky a man you are - and that you need to be
careful not to overdo it.

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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Old August 11th 05, 08:37 PM
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You'd better believe I know how lucky I am! Anyway, the reason she INSISTED
on coming along when I went up for the checkout ride was that she wants to
get her own license some day and figures she should be getting herself used
to the sensations. I've told her it is very different when you are at the
controls, but she wanted to do it anyway.
Scott W.


On 11-Aug-2005, Thomas Borchert wrote:

I hope you are aware how lucky a man you are - and that you need to be
careful not to overdo it.

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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)

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Old August 12th 05, 03:48 AM
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She was convinced that time it was something she'd
eaten for lunch, and not the rough air that did her in.


Could be. Also, colds, sinus infections with clogged up inner ears, and
other sickness can have a lot to do with one's ability to "hold on to your
lunch."
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Jim in NC

 




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