sandman455
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Joined: 7/5/2011 From: 20 yrs ago - SDO -> med down, w/BC glasses on Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Dixie *It might be style, but apparently my 'thing' is getting massively airsick in the Lancaster. Whether it's the exhaust fumes, the vibrations or a combination of the two I don't know. I lasted nearly an hour before losing my lunch today. Still totally worth it. Absolutely stunning pictures - thank you for sharing! I made it all the way to the S-3 without getting sick in a navy aircraft which include ACM in T-2's and TA-4's. My first S3 flight was in the right front and for some odd reason I started feeling ill. I made the horrible mistake of admitting some queasiness. After that the instructor pilot took great care in describing how when we landing he was heading straight for the snack bar to get one of those juicy, extra greasy burgers with lots of greasy fries. I still made it to the tarmac (puking in my mouth, refusing to open and just swallowing it all back down) only to puke my guts out by the wheel well. He was totally impressed with my efforts - the glorious SOB. After that I never hesitated to do the same to anyone hehe. The scene in Hunt for Red October with the E-2 crewman torturing Ryan is spot on. And less you think anyone is immune - I saw the XO/pilot of an S-3 squadron (5000+ hours) puking when he was PIC. He made the mistake of giving the stick to a midshipman on a fam/good deal hop. The kid was having the time of his life zigzagging through the top of a cloud layer somewhere in the Indian Ocean. The negative/positive G's were annoying to us sitting in the back, but we said nothing since I was giving a NATOPS check ride to the Airwing ASW officer and we were use to being abused in the dark. The XO was clearly not. He finally had enough and took the stick away, only to give it back, while he borrowed a puke bag from the midshipman.
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Gary S (USN 1320, 1985-1993) AOCS 1985, VT10 1985-86, VT86 1986, VS41 1986-87 VS32 1987-90 (NSO/NWTO, deployed w/CV-66, CVN-71) VS27 1990-91 (NATOPS/Safety) SFWSLANT 1991-93 (AGM-84 All platforms, S-3 A/B systems)
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