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1  Starting Out / The Flight Training Forum / Re: ASPIRING PPL STUDENT'S CONCERN on: July 06, 2007, 10:31:40 am
I have taken my first baby step towards my PPL application.

Just went for aviation medicals. Went through chest x ray, ECG, sight and hearing tests, provided blood and urine sample, thoroughly filled up my medical history, etc.

Do hope for a positive report from the DAME next week..
2  Starting Out / The Flight Training Forum / ASPIRING PPL STUDENT'S CONCERN on: July 05, 2007, 07:23:00 am
Hi,

I am a 27 year old Singaporean. I will like to do a PPL.

I have taken a 1/2 hr intro flight and have a slight concern.

I have some 'butterflies in my stomach' when the instructor did a sudden descent or a tight roll, especially during the first 15 mins into the flight, and twice during the flight I had to close my eyes for a couple of seconds. However this feeling went away after we were on approach for descent. This into flight was done in a Cessna 152, which offers me very little confidence, at least initially, as it was a very small aircraft.

Will this pose a problem in my learning?

Thank you

Christopher
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