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Summary Of: Airsickness

Airsickness occurs when the... Airsickness is usually a combination of... airsickness can be eliminated in... Severe airsickness may cause a person to become completely incapacitated... airsickness is more common in women... Although airsickness is uncommon among experienced pilots... Pilots who are susceptible to airsickness should not take anti... A method to increase pilot resistance to airsickness consists of repetitive exposure to the flying conditions that initially resulted in airsickness...

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