@panzade,
No, I suffer from severe motion sickness and would upchuck all over the pilot. I get sick in a small plane but can survive in large planes most of the time. I also get sick in small boats. I can't sit in the back of a car or even be a passenger in the front seat for long without getting sick. If I drive, I'm usually OK. It's an inner ear problem that causes it. I've been just pitiful since I was a baby. Riding in my parent's car on trips, they had to make several stops for me to upchuck along the way.
Years ago, when I was younger, I used to drive up to the Napa Valley in northern California to watch the glider planes flying. They were towed by a plane to an altitude that would connect the glider with the acceptable wind direction. The valley was perfect for the gliders because it had mountains on each side and the currents were perfect for take offs and landing. I wanted so much to go up in the gliders but I couldn't find a pilot who would risk me upchucking on them. So we would sit around picnic tables and they would tell me stories of their glider experiences. So I tried to get the feeling by osmosis.
BBB