claustrophobic, scared of heights and gets motion sickness. For the
I'm reminded of one chap who felt claustrophobic in the rear of a 172 - but
somehow felt OK so long as he sat next to the door in the front.
I had visions of him having a panic attack and wanting to step out of the
aircraft at 3000 feet (which didn't happen by the way).
Like many - when you take the time to explain things to them - and they see
you controling the aircraft competantly and responsibly - they're usually
happy to fly again.
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