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ELIACIM...
Back in January, I took each of my daughter's triplets (and I also have
three more grandchildren) for their Young Eagles flight. By letting each of
them fly the bird, none of them got airsick. I agree with the advice others
have offered, including the time of day to fly.
Dramamine taken just a few minutes before a flight probably won't help.
Suggest your first cross-country be a short one. 30 minutes is a long time
for someone the first time or two.
Ed Robbins
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My first passengers were my son (Saturday), and then my wife (Sunday).
Both got some degree of motion sickness, even when I flew straight and
level
all the time (except, of course for pattern, climbing and descending).
Both said they would fly again (a statement surely driven by LOVE).
My wife took some Dramamine pills and did better than my son.
My son (22 years old) getting motion sickness is hard to understand
because he
does all the wild roller coaster rides and swinging hanging off a cord
from a
high tower, thrills which I won't even go near!!! Go figure!!!
Any advice on EFFECTIVE motion sickness remedies would be appreciated. I
would
love to be able to do cross countries with my wife and with my son.
ELIACIM CORTES
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