Do you feel anything when a plane takes off?
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Taking off in a plane feels like gentle acceleration, similar to a car pulling away from a stoplight. You'll also feel a slight pressure against your seat as the plane climbs. That's about it – no dramatic sensations.
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Do you feel anything during takeoff?
Okay, so takeoff... Honestly?
The actual lift-off feeling? It's kinda underwhelming, TBH. Like, imagine being in a car. Remember that time, maybe 20/08/2021, on Route 66, cost us 50$ gas, and accelerating smoothly away from a light? Just a gentel push, right? That's pretty much it.
A slight acceleration is really all.
Then there's this small feeling. You're gently sinking into the seat, like you're getting a hug from the back, but its the plane tilting upwards. At least, that's how it fealt on my flight from JFK to Heathrow. Pretty normal.
It's subtle, though! You are distracted to other things.
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