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She wanted it hard and fast.

I'm a pilot, and I know that ride would definitely make me vomit. It sucks getting old.
 
I'm a pilot, and I know that ride would definitely make me vomit. It sucks getting old.

Ha Ha...yeah huh?
20 years AF, flew in ECs for 18 years, 2,000+ hours..of course, "Jet Aurliner" style EC-135s and EC-18Bs....
But flew in a T-33 (Shooting Star) back in 1982 over Frisco...threw up...
Then after retirement, worked F-22 Flight Test, Edwards aFB 18 years, got to fly the F-22 Simulator...
Ha Ha...yeah, threw up!
ON A SIMULATOR!
:rofl:

But hey, it's the High tech simulator, you truly feel like you are flying..
Old Age sucks...
BTW: Katlin did well!
And no...she didn't pass out!



:thumbsup:
 
Watched my sister during a glider flight in Truckee, California that a friend gave her for her birthday. She walked away after the excursion, white as a ghost. Don't know if the gliders have a lot of g-forces because of the air currents or if she was just shaken up from fright.
 
Watched my sister during a glider flight in Truckee, California that a friend gave her for her birthday. She walked away after the excursion, white as a ghost. Don't know if the gliders have a lot of g-forces because of the air currents or if she was just shaken up from fright.

I took a couple of Glider Lessons, YES...it is a totally different feeling as the Glider's layout seems to be orientsd with a more forward sloped nose and it is truly a feeling of vulnerability/vulnerable.
Its thrilling for sure...
 
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