At the risk of sounding like I've been struck down with a case of general softness - does anyone else experience dizziness in the aerobridge?
I'm pretty fine with take off and landings, and may feel a slight bit of nausea during turbulence but I will *always* feel dizzy in an aerobridge. It seems to be related to the angle of the aerobridge and the tunnel-style enclosure as the other time I can recall feeling this way was at Parliament Station in Melbourne (there's large escalators with a similar thing as you head up/down).
I've gotta figure someone else in this community is affected by similar and has a better idea of what causes it?
I'm pretty fine with take off and landings, and may feel a slight bit of nausea during turbulence but I will *always* feel dizzy in an aerobridge. It seems to be related to the angle of the aerobridge and the tunnel-style enclosure as the other time I can recall feeling this way was at Parliament Station in Melbourne (there's large escalators with a similar thing as you head up/down).
I've gotta figure someone else in this community is affected by similar and has a better idea of what causes it?