I've always loved the idea of flying and for ROTC I was given an opportunity to do a CAP flight. The first several minutes were great and I absolutely loved the feeling and view of flying over the gorgeous Seattle area! But later on I let go of the controls and the pilot made a steep quick turn and boy did everything go downhill from there. I started to get queasy and the rest of the story is probably a bit too embarrassing to share but yes I ended up seeing my breakfast.
Later on the pilot tried to cheer me up by saying that he always used to get sick while flying during the beginning especially when he wasn't in control of the plane so he said I shouldn't worry about it too much.
So I was wondering if anyone knows of any cases in which cadets, who at first were susceptible to being air sick, eventually "got over" air sickness?
Later on the pilot tried to cheer me up by saying that he always used to get sick while flying during the beginning especially when he wasn't in control of the plane so he said I shouldn't worry about it too much.
So I was wondering if anyone knows of any cases in which cadets, who at first were susceptible to being air sick, eventually "got over" air sickness?