korben88
Line Up and Wait
Just wondering if there is anything to combat motion sickness when flying.
This is a question I have been trying to resolve since I started flying a few years ago.
I still get sick in some situations, stalls, turbulence etc. I have had several CFI and others try to help, but nothing works.
My wife uses the bands called Sea Bands and never gets sick, me I tried and still do.
So finding something that works has been elusive this far.
Also, looking at fixed objects in space, which is what you should be doing anyway mostly when you're flying VFR can help a lot. Same reason why some people get carsick as a passenger but not as the driver - they either have their head in a book or they are fixated on something inside the car, which is moving.
Almost puked on a hot flight ... summer west Texas. Taking off to meet family in Carlsbad NM (1 hour away) with dog. Dog in back farts during climbout, and the smell it SO bad I'm looking for solids and trying to ventilate the smell out.
If air temp in cockpit it semi-cool, I've never had a problem.
My recommendation is to avoid Scopolamine for first time users of this drug. My wife had serious halutionations, a noted side effect, that last for several days. In the ER she thought she was in our living room. It took a couple of days to get out of her system. She was using it to counter nausea for medications she was taking at the time.for non-pilots: scopolamine patches if they have 6 or 12 hours notice before the flight and are willing to go get a prescription (this stuff works very well and is highly worth getting a scrip if they're going to be flying multiple times). Bonine (meclizine) as needed if not.
Just wondering if there is anything to combat motion sickness when flying.
Motion sickness is derived from fear...
Some even prone to it....that have no fear easily manage.
Experience lessens the fear....not so much "getting used to it" as much as your fears get lessened with each experience in a boat or a plane and you gain more confidence.
Anti motion sickness remedies sure help in the early stages.
Motion sickness is derived from fear...
Not sure if you're allowed to fly on Scopalomine patches.
There's a saying at sea, "Nobody gets seasick for more than three days. You get over it, or you die."
Someone said "fear", I don't think it's so much fear as the surprise of unexpected motion.