by congo » Tue Jun 08, 2004 5:43 am
Discuss the nausea with the instructor so he is aware of it, he may schedule your training for early mornings in calm air, or make other suggestions. It will probably settle down quickly as you become accustomed to flying.
The odd person doesn't get over it. They can still fly. One guy in our club is a fine pilot but finds nausea debilitating, so he limits his flying to smooth air.
Don't dwell on it, look out the window and have some fun. Students tend to keep their heads "in the cockpit" with a focus on intruments at first, this needs to be overcome. Looking out will usually help nausea and will certainly make a better pilot out of you.
I never get motion sickness, but I felt a little queazy on my first Instructional flight, it was no problem after that.
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congo on Tue Jun 08, 2004 5:43 am, edited 1 time in total.

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