It's approved for loops, barrel and aileron rolls, horizontal (formerly Cuban) eights, Immelmans, vertical renversements and spins.
This leads us to body language. Our body language is also different from mundanes. We tend to not use eye contact nearly as often; when we do, it often signifies that it's the other person's turn to speak now. This is opposite of everyone else. In mundania, it's breaking eye contact that signals turn-taking, not making eye contact.
When I did make thee free, sworest thou not then
To do this when I bade thee? Do it at once;
Or thy precedent services are all
But accidents unpurposed.
Did an entrail-reading priest find something nasty in the offal?