Originally Posted by Cricket23
I've been reading this thread from the sidelines with interest as I hope to start aeros training soon.
One question tho', what's 'rolling g' mentioned by Kluge?
I've never heard that specific term used before but what I think he means is going from negative to positive gs without a break in between. Your body sees the total difference and can lead to GLOC more quickly. For instance, if you push over at -2 then pull out of the bottom of that manuever at +4, your body experiences +6. In essence you end up pulling more gs than you think you are. Not really a problem when your tolerance is up and you take it light and short on the gs.
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