Well the puffer is like a turbo for your lungs it fairly opens them up to get more oxygen, I remember when I was first diagnosed with asthma and had to take the puffer, man I was light headed with all that extra oxygen
Not flown an aircraft in a long time, life happens
With the restrictions here just now - or coming into force on Friday flight training could be difficult to maintain the 1.5m separation in a C-150/C-172
I used to be a member of the Highland Aero Club at Dalcross near Inverness in Scotland where we flew Cessna 150/152 and a 150 Aerobat, they also had a 182 float plane but I never had the opportunity to fly it.
There is a AN2 at Sanicole for shoving out those folks that want to leave perfectly good aircraft while in flight, that's where my son started out, he now goes parapenting all over Europe and he was off doing it in South Africa a few years ago.