I think that if you slip and slide through the sky, you are more likely to make your passenger or instructor sick. :-) mea culpa.................on my first passenger carrying flight.
I tell my passengers to keep talking (which women find refreshing :))! ) which also helps to assess what they are feeling. PeterS > It seems to me that monitoring of the state of the passenger is not always given > the priority which it deserves. Keep in mind that if you so manage the flight > that your passenger chucks, you've almost certainly given them two glider flights > for the price of one. Their first, and their last. > > Now standing well clear of the fan ..... :-) > > Regards, > Terry > > > -- > * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. > * To Unsubscribe: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * with "unsubscribe aus-soaring" in the body of the message > * or with "help" in the body of the message for more information. > -- * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. * To Unsubscribe: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * with "unsubscribe aus-soaring" in the body of the message * or with "help" in the body of the message for more information.