Hello.
I started my PPL a month ago and my first flying experience on a cessna 152 was not what I expected. We've experienced some turbulence and I was not very confortable with it. Of course, I loved to look outside and all the flying etc, but not the turbulence. As I looked at the pilot, it seemed I was the only one feeling the bumps. He was so calm and relaxed, flying the plane, monitoring the instruments and speaking with the tower that I was puzzeled...Is it normal for me to feel this way? As the plane went up and down and shaked from left to right, all I could focus on was finding something to old on with and waited until it stoped, but the pilot kept still like nothing was happening! How can you "think" with all that shaking arround? I am worried because I felt a bit anxious, palm sweating, and I do not want to blow the oportunity because of this. Is that something you learn how to control with several flights, or it just comes natural? Do airliner pilots have or had this problem? I really want to become a Comercial pilot in the future but I need some advice about how to get over this problem.
Many thanks.
Daniel