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Re:Airsickness...

Last post 04-23-1999, 3:09 PM by anonymous2. 3 replies.
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  •  04-15-1999, 11:22 PM 106

    Airsickness...

    *** Posted by Simon "ICE" Secher ***
    HI John! I've got a question... I'm hopeing to join the RRDAF in
    a year or two, but I have tried flying(As
    a passanger) in a glider, And I got airsick... That sucks!
    could this have anything to do with the fact that I had only slept
    for about 3-4 hour the sam night? Can one
    get used to the effekts on the body, so one would'nt get airsick? Or
    is it just to bad and that's it? I remember
    from some time I spend sailing, that if I was the
    one to stear the boat, i did'nt get seasick, but if I
    just stood passive, I'd get sick... Is it the same when flying?
    I really hope to be able to join the airforce, it's my greatest dream!!!
    Regards Simon
    PS: jeg har også kontaktet dig via ICQ,
    og håber meget at vi en dag kan få en
    lille chat om alt dether med at blive pilot...
    :-)
  •  04-23-1999, 3:09 PM 115 in reply to 106

    Re:Airsickness...

    *** Posted by RUN ***
    It's likely that the cause of your airsickness was lack of sleep but I wouldn't worry about it even if it wasn't. A lot of people get airsick the first couple of times they fly. I don't know the specifics about your glider ride, but if you circled in thermals a lot it is very normal for passengers to get airsick. A few pilots in my class had problems with airsickness when they started flying, but after a couple of rides they were ok. Sometimes people keep getting airsick & even then it can be treated. In US they have a special "motionseat" which spins you till you puke a lot of times & after that 80 - 90 % never get airsick again.

    RUN

    [HI John! I've got a question... I'm hopeing to join the RRDAF in
    a year or two, but I have tried flying(As
    a passanger) in a glider, And I got airsick... That sucks!
    could this have anything to do with the fact that I had only slept
    for about 3-4 hour the sam night? Can one
    get used to the effekts on the body, so one would'nt get airsick? Or
    is it just to bad and that's it? I remember
    from some time I spend sailing, that if I was the
    one to stear the boat, i did'nt get seasick, but if I
    just stood passive, I'd get sick... Is it the same when flying?
    I really hope to be able to join the airforce, it's my greatest dream!!!
    Regards Simon
    PS: jeg har også kontaktet dig via ICQ,
    og håber meget at vi en dag kan få en
    lille chat om alt dether med at blive pilot...
    :-)]
  •  05-01-1999, 1:04 AM 190 in reply to 190

    Re:Airsickness...

    *** Posted by Lorenzo ***
    [HI John! I've got a question... I'm hopeing to join the RRDAF in
    a year or two, but I have tried flying(As
    a passanger) in a glider, And I got airsick... That sucks!
    could this have anything to do with the fact that I had only slept
    for about 3-4 hour the sam night? Can one
    get used to the effekts on the body, so one would'nt get airsick? Or
    is it just to bad and that's it? I remember
    from some time I spend sailing, that if I was the
    one to stear the boat, i did'nt get seasick, but if I
    just stood passive, I'd get sick... Is it the same when flying?
    I really hope to be able to join the airforce, it's my greatest dream!!!
    Regards Simon
    PS: jeg har også kontaktet dig via ICQ,
    og håber meget at vi en dag kan få en
    lille chat om alt dether med at blive pilot...
    :-)]

    If you are experiencing air-sickness it's probably because you are not used to it. Dont be afraid if you are air sick because some the best pilots in the world have all been sick in their aircraft at one time or another (come on RUN, own up). People seem to get airsickness confussed as though it is some kind of disease, it's not a disease and it can be treated as RUN explained. You need to get up flying as often as possible. Some pilots dont actually realise why airsickness occurrs, it's actually got something to do with fear of flying on a subconsious level, so the key is to get over that fear first. I hope I did'nt sound like an agony aunt.

    Hope that helps

    Rapier
  •  05-07-1999, 1:26 AM 312 in reply to 190

    Re:Airsickness...

    *** Posted by Rapier ***
    Hi,

    Just some more info about airsickness if your a suffer from this condition. There are many products on the market which can help combat these effects. The effect of airsickness occurs from within the ear's. I dont know all the facts but these products are reputed to help and are effective, but ask for medical advice before taking these drugs as they could cause an abnormal reaction. If you are interested in becoming a fighter pilot I would recommend not taking these as they can cause bad drousiness so dont take them if your flying.

    Regards

    Rapier.
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