kevin922 0 #26 October 18, 2001 Yeah, we didn't discuss it before hand but it appears that is what the pilot did. I don't know if you can hear but someone screams (up front in the cockpit) as soon as I exit and as soon as i get out the door you see the seatbelts go back down...So basically what you're saying is you could be in a casa up by the pilot have them go into a negative G and be able to track the entire length of the plane out the back? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #27 October 18, 2001 Well.... no.... Your body is still moving at the same speed as the plane that is surrounding you. You need to be able to track using some sort of force generating power. The wind is a great source for this force. Inside an enclosed plane you would'nt be able to track, just float not touching any thing.Also with a CASA or Skyvan, only the objects in the back portion of the plane experience the 0 g environment. The closer you are to the cockpit and the CG the less you feel it.A rainy day at the DZ is better then a Sunny day at work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites