Hey guys, recently took the leap to do my first flight with an instructor in a single piston engine Piper. I was honestly doing fine and tried to take control of the aircraft as much as possible from take off to cruising so as to not just be a spectator. But then when we turned around and started doing the descent to land, my body and arms were gradually getting number and number and I felt light headed/out of focus. As soon we hit the ground, I opened the door and immediately felt better, but it still took a while to fully recover. I've never experienced this feeling before.
Anyone have ideas on what it could have been? I really want to go for more flights and earn a license, but I see this as potential issue. This has definitely happened to other new pilots in training.
Anyone have ideas on what it could have been? I really want to go for more flights and earn a license, but I see this as potential issue. This has definitely happened to other new pilots in training.