Yeah, I had never fainted before then either, so it was a surprise - All I remember is the pilot saying we were about to do the maneuver and then telling me that the G was coming on, then the usual sensation of G forces, then it was just like waking up, except I had no idea where I was and couldn't remember anything, initially from the previous week or so. ...
... Then realised I was awake, but still couldn't see or hear, then gradually heard engine noise again and wondered why I had gone to sleep mid flight, then gradually remembered that I had been doing aeros and realised what must have happened. I was pretty sure i'd been unconscious for at least half an hour, but apparantly it was actually only a few seconds. It then took about 30 minutes to remember the rest of the flight from before the G-LoC.
Not so many that time - basic aeros so no more than 3-4. Last time I flew at Cranwell though, the ex-typhoon pilot I flew with had us pull around 6g, at which point I got G-LOC. :) Good flight, though.
I went up in Tutor 115E and had a fast-jet military pilot. Very nice pilot to talk to and my ears hurt like mad when we touched down :-0
hamham500 4 months ago
not very high lol! today we took a Grob to 9,500 ;)
black39gold 7 months ago
Did this today! Video will be on YouTube soon!
NastyPastyProduction 8 months ago
Did this the other day at RAF Wyton. 'm in 1003 sqn Leighton Buzzard :)
aemj95 8 months ago
ive just had my first aerobatics lesson at RAF church fenton
frikien ausome
cbaabcjosh 1 year ago
Bro the first manoeuvre is an aileron roll not a barrel roll.
CaptainBaxter 1 year ago
@nathan13593 raf cranwell, good man
BRAVOTWOZEROSAS 1 year ago
i went yup at cranwell y-day did aero's was ausome!!! lol pulled about 3 n a half g lol
LE9Boi 2 years ago
Yeah, I had never fainted before then either, so it was a surprise - All I remember is the pilot saying we were about to do the maneuver and then telling me that the G was coming on, then the usual sensation of G forces, then it was just like waking up, except I had no idea where I was and couldn't remember anything, initially from the previous week or so. ...
vwozone 3 years ago
... Then realised I was awake, but still couldn't see or hear, then gradually heard engine noise again and wondered why I had gone to sleep mid flight, then gradually remembered that I had been doing aeros and realised what must have happened. I was pretty sure i'd been unconscious for at least half an hour, but apparantly it was actually only a few seconds. It then took about 30 minutes to remember the rest of the flight from before the G-LoC.
vwozone 3 years ago
ive done all of those at RAF cranwell
is so good . how many G's did you pull?
samcolliwobble 3 years ago
Not so many that time - basic aeros so no more than 3-4. Last time I flew at Cranwell though, the ex-typhoon pilot I flew with had us pull around 6g, at which point I got G-LOC. :) Good flight, though.
vwozone 3 years ago
593 did these 3 at raf wyton on sunday aerobatics rock
kindalost94 3 years ago
It looks so much easier in the video.
peterram430599 3 years ago
i did all those aerobatics myself on my 2nd time flying, it was awesome.
streetstyler9880 3 years ago
Would love to go flying with that pilot !
kfsn1904 3 years ago