Re: Fear of Flying
Years ago when I flew to the UK on a more regular basis I found that drinking the free grog for the first half of the journey and sleeping it off on the second half passed the time admirably.Re: Fear of Flying
Re: Fear of Flying
Frightened by everything. Locked in a metal tune being propelled at great speed 37,000 ft above earth. I didn't use to be afraid, and I can relate the turning point. I was flying back from Germany on my own, and four months pregnant,in 1968. Having left my husband at Dusseldorf airport. Only English person on board and flying in a Trident. Not able to talk to fellow passengers and, for those that know a Trident, the engines are on the tail fin. They build up noise, and then the engine noise dies back. This got to me...........and this was the start of my fear.
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