take a flying lession.
no I'm not kidding I hate to fly a big plane with someone else in charge of my fate.
but small planes are all about safety.
if everything goes wrong you can always land on a small road.
no problem...
spend the $40.00 and take a lession
once you learn how much fun it really is it wont bug you at all
and you'll find youself looking forward to it.
2006-07-27 04:46:11
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answered by BigBadWolf 6
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I've never been scared of flying beacuse from the time I was 4 I used to go to the Dubai airport and watch planes all the time takeoff and land. But as for you just compare the amount of airplane crashes to road accidents, if you have been in a cockpit you should see the pilot's checklists and controls in the cockpit. Those guys leave nothing to error. So go ahead fly.
2006-07-30 17:22:44
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answered by Fadhl 3
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I am a definitely white knuckle flyer. My solution is Adavan, an precription anti-anxiety medication that mellows me out.
Also, I cannot say enough good things about JetBlue Airways. The seats are wide and comfortable, the leg room is great, and the individual TVs are a great, great distraction. It made a 5 hour flight to Las Vegas seem like 2 hours (with the help of Adavan, too).
2006-07-27 04:37:41
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answered by KenC 3
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I had never been on a plane before until last year and I thought I would be scared to death as well... but ever since my first flight, I LOVE flying! Any chance I get, I'll hop on a plane!
2006-07-27 04:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Mr. T.........Er, I mean Jibba Jabba. I too am scared of flying--especially since 9/11. I mean having one or two U.S. Marshalls on a plane isn't going to make me feel any safer either. Of course, you just may be afraid of flying in itself, but I can still understand. Anyhow, I would just find another way to travel if I were you.
2006-07-27 04:40:18
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answered by Road Trip 3
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I love flying! I realize that since I am a pilot in training and I know how aircraft work, I see the very minimal chance of faliure in any system and even if there was a failure, there are many backup systems. Hope that helped.
2006-07-27 05:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont like flying either. use to all the time but havent in 17 yrs. dont know how to overcome it, but maybe just get on a plain and be calm. good luck.
2006-07-27 04:37:23
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answered by ♥BUD or BUD LIGHT♥ 4
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each and every man or woman is scared to lack of existence of something it type of feels. For me it is snakes, won't be able to stand them. fairly you should have a roommate, sibling or someone who can properly extract reported moth. you could also attempt making use of a brilliant mild contained in the hall, which will charm to the moth far out of your room, allowing you to close the door in the back of him.
2016-10-15 06:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch the flight attendants. They fly all the time. If they dont look worried, you shouldn't be.
2006-07-27 04:36:44
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answered by Rich M 3
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i'm not, but my husband is...i have to fly with him...statistics don't help him at all.
what he does is takes a sleeping pill upon boarding and holds my hand REALLY TIGHT the whole time
he gets off a nervous wreck & we usually have to rent a car to get home
2006-07-27 04:40:59
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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