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What it’s really like to go on a zero-gravity flight like Jeff Bezos
zero gravity 32,000 feet above Newark Airport is something that a person who’s deathly afraid of heights and prone to motion sickness probably shouldn’t do. And yet, I did it. “I am not the daredevil girl,” I joked with Zero-G pilot Erich Domitrovits, feeling a combination of fear and excitement. “I’m the ‘taking selfies by the pool’ girl.” Domitrovits, who pilots low-to-no gravitation flights on Zero-G’s specially modified Boeing 727 aircraft, reassured me I was in for the time of my life.The space entertainment company took over 80 people into Earth’s troposphere — the lowest level of the stratosphere — between Sept.