That makes sense, Marc: you can see the pitch and roll of the aircraft
looking forward to the bulkhead.
We have 23 new recruits to fly this week; I wonder how many of them
will be, erm, sensitive to motion. It's supposed to be enjoyable, so
we are careful with the amount of manoeuvring that we do ...
Chris
On 16 Dec 2007, at 23:44, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> I'm subject to motion sickness (one of my childhood memories is of
> being
> forbidden to go on Merry-go-Rounds :-( ), but, on a passenger plane,
> opposite to the window-seat suggestion of someone, I find that on
> take-off and landing (or during "turbulence") that it is better if I
> look forward rather than out the window, to the furthest wall I can
> see
> and just focus there. Looking out the window brings out the forehead
> sweat and the stomach-rolling.
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