Originally Posted by
C130driver
Over 2k hours in the 130 and I still occasionally get queezy. Usually at 300A low levels when I'm fatigued. It's mostly mental IMHO...good diet, rest, hydration and air conditioning can do wonders. Very few guys actually wash out for it.
Not sure what you consider very few but as a FAIP in the early 90's and the T-37 in summer, got 1-2 per class. Yearly average was just over 5%. Getting queasy and getting actively airsick are two completely different things, especially when you're under the microscope of the wonderful AETC. One thing for sure, the ones that worried about it, tended to be the ones that would get sick at least once. The spin and puke did cure a bunch though. Just my observation.