by congo » Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:42 pm
I'm too late, by now you have probably been up already.
I would have said, Pick the sleek and shiny one, go up at 1pm when the thermals are kicking butt, core the thermal aggressively and dont let it spit you out. Keep a sharp lookout at ALL times, coming off a sim, you will want to watch the instruments, don't, watch your horizon and use the wind noise as your speed guide, only glance at the instruments for confirmation.
Be prepared for the ride of your life, it's rough and sensational (if it's a good day). Don't freak out when things start groaning and creaking, if you hear a BANG!..... your probably going too fast, it's either turbulence or you lost the elevator. Don't let the instructor do 5 consecutive loops or exceed rough air speed (if it's rough). Don't freeze on the controls or the instructor will punch you in the back of the head. If the trees and buildings below are going around and around and getting larger and larger, you are in a spin.
5 G's is enough on your first flight.
Vomit in the sick bag, not your lap or hat
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congo on Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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