Re: Fear of Flying
It's such a common problem, fear of flying. It's even good to know that you're not alone. It's not the actual fear of flying for me, it's the utter problem of sitting in this confined space for hours on end and you can't even see much out of the window unless you're just taking off, and landing. Give me a car or a bus or train anytime. Saying that, I'm happy enough with a wee glass of wine, or two, in the departure lounge, followed by another glass on the flight . It's hardly going to do you any harm and puts you in the holiday mood .Re: Fear of Flying
when sat around a conference room table one day, we were asked what our names were and tell everyone an interesting fact about yourself............My reply was.....my name is Harry.......and I have survived three air crashes........now that got their attention...................I hate air travel with a vengeance..........(I have been too Florida 11 times with the family).........and every time I grit my teeth..........close my eyes.......and pray............Re: Fear of Flying
Back form New Zealand now , I survived ! The journey was long and boring .Re: Fear of Flying
Glad you got on okay Abbey. A means to an end. You did it!! i don't get air sick, it's boredom with me. I use stugeron when I go on coach trips with my walking group and they've always worked. They say it's what the astronauts useRe: Fear of Flying
I like flying when I am safely UP THERE. Most accidents occur at take off and landing. Seldom if ever to planes just fall out of the sky.. unless of course they are helped down.. like in the Ukraine or Lockerbie. Of the two.. I hate take offs most. Before boarding I scan the waiting passengers. I worry that the plane cannot get that much weight up in the air. All during take off, I recite the Lords Prayer.. as an Agostic.. that's just in case!
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