Introductory flight

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Re: Introductory flight

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sissyphus wrote: I'll stand up for the unknown instructor.

students are idiots.
Im not sure if everyone will agree, but I believe that the students will become like their instructors overtime during the training (it wont hapen in one day). So, if the student turns out to be an "idiot", its most likely because the instructor is an "idiot" :P .
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Re: Introductory flight

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FreedomTC wrote:Perhaps I should have also stated that I was asked up front if I wanted to try it. In truth, if I cannot handle those types of turns/banks/stalls I would rather know it up front that spend $xxxx.xx only to find out much later that I couldn't handle it.

In a real life bad flying situation one must get be able to get out of it or else. So, please don't blame the instructor. I think he did a fantastic job and gave me good food for thought.

My only question was and still is, do you get used to the sensations that at this point, makes me nauseated?

Thanks!
Doing stalls and steep turns and the like on an intro flight will make anyone sick.
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