yes i agree years ago we would practice with two in the plane the one flying
would close his eyes and see how long before vertigo and it worked out to
about 50 seconds
we came up with a plan to reduce power to 1500 rpm and trim to 50 mph and let
go of all controls
i was coming back from a cross country breakfast in jan .96 and ran into a
wall at 1000 ft i made a 180 in the cloud and came out the bottom at 135 mph
over a cow pasture so i landed and got out and thanked GOD for being safe had
to sit there for 5 hours till fog cleared i hope never to fly into a cloud
again.
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