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I wonder if I have what it takes to get an instrument rating. I can fly
just fine when the air is smooth, but if there's any turbulence I can last at most two minutes before I have to choose between taking off the hood or losing my lunch. The general consensus seems to be that this will go away eventually, but I haven't seen any sign of it. So to all those pilots out there, how many of you gave up on an IR because of motion sickness? How many of you started out getting queasy but eventually got over it? Also, in case you're tempted to offer your home remedy, I've already tried the usual tricks, e.g., ginger, light eating, no eating, high-carb eating, the electric wrist-strap gizmo. Nothing helps. |
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