Although if you think about it, a moviegoer can watch an action/adventure movie like a Batman fight scene with lots of fast-paced movement from a fighter’s eye viewpoint. Maybe there could be some derived scene, such as from behind the pilot’s head, that would be easier to calculate than a complete new and separate view but would give the passenger “movie-goer” a stationary frame of reference by which to understand the pilot’s head movements? From my limited VR experience, even with a full 3D view, I know unexpected movements of the plane relative to my head view movements can be nausea-inducing but that’s what separates the real pilots from everyone else - astronauts learn to deal with weightlessness and not throw up in space, etc. So maybe a derived passenger view would be an acquired taste?! I can’t even get the wife to put on my G2 headset anymore. While I’m exclaiming about some stupendous view, she’s protesting, “It makes me sick!”