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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:JTnGc.31291$7t3.22798@attbi_s51... Later in the conversation, however, I did go into my usual spiel about spatial disorientation, how my old primary instructor demonstrated it to me (at night, over Lake Michigan, with my panel covered), and how dangerous it is. Hopefully he/she got the message that they were in grave danger. If his instrument-flying skills are good (and it sounds like they are), spatial disorientation may have been the least of his worries. CFIT and extreme turbulence may have been the more serious risks. Our attitude and obtuse comments, in combination with his wife's instinctive fear, may have done the job of quietly kicking him in the pants for subjecting his wife to such an ordeal. Or maybe not. It's hard to tell. Yup. Since the passenger's reaction was to keep her eyes closed, it sounds more like she judged her fear to be irrational, and was just protecting herself from the fearful stimulus (much the way some passengers close their eyes if the plane banks thirty degrees). If she'd really understood the danger, she'd probably have taken a more purposeful action instead, like asking for a course reversal or a divorce. ![]() --Gary |
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