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● RDT COMM ·Baritone782 ·June 30, 2026 ·01:58Z

Steep Turns

A pilot reported experiencing lightheadedness and pressure sensations during steep turns, becoming uncomfortable above 40 degrees of bank angle. The pilot, standing 6'8" tall, sought advice for managing this discomfort in preparation for commercial pilot certification that requires steeper turns.
Detailed analysis

This content isn't an aviation news article — it's a personal Reddit post from r/flying in which an individual student or pre-commercial pilot describes physical discomfort during steep turns and asks for tips. There's no reportable event, regulatory development, industry trend, operational change, or factual news content here.

Writing a 3–5 paragraph professional analysis formatted for airline, Part 91/135, or business aviation operators isn't appropriate for this source. Doing so would mean manufacturing authoritative-sounding context around an anonymous forum complaint, which would misrepresent the nature of the content.

If you have an actual aviation news article — covering something like an FAA rulemaking, an accident/incident report, airspace policy, avionics developments, Part 135 or 91K regulatory changes, fleet news, or similar — paste it in and the analysis will be written. Alternatively, if the goal is a different kind of content around steep turn physiology, G-tolerance, or commercial ACS standards, that's workable too with a clearly defined format and purpose.

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