K.N. Listman (not verified)says...

Intuitive are all different based on their knowledge.

  • I would judge the take off climb based on current winds, put it will not be bumpy--landings are bumpy depending on pilot skill and wind.
  • As we take off I will swallow in the back of my throat. It is a technique to deal with the pressurization change problem (I would tell my children to do it, too, when tell were young.)
  • I usually feel chilly on flights, so I will take my sweater on of my purse/bag, I know that the coolness increase of the plane gets higher due to the intake of colder air at higher altitude. (I let my children know this so they can take a sweater along as blankets on anything but a flight across the ocean are a thing of the past)
  • If the book was pretty provocative and seamy, I would not have finished it as I prefer thinking to sensory overload.
  • If that man is reading it, he is hooked on the adrenline that comes from reading a scary story with sensory overload.

So at this point I am assuming that a sensor wrote the intuitive veiwpoint and got much of it wrong. The intuitive doesn't just guess at what is going on, but puts together information quickly in order to decide on the best tactics to take.

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