Even if you don’t drive a car or control a boat you can easily figure out what is going on around you as a passenger. Many people have no idea about the physics of flight or the mechanics of modern air travel. It’s a fear of the unknown.
It’s also a control issue.
2007-03-22 07:23:38
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answer #1
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answered by goshawk 2
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Where does a car go when it breaks down?
Where does a boat go when it breaks down?
Where does a train go when it breaks down?
Where does an airplane go when it breaks down?
Bingo.
Airplanes have a fairly obvious vulnerability: when things stop working right, they can fail extremely catastrophically because of the kinetic energy of speed, the potential energy of altitude, and the utter dependency on continued mechanical functioning. These basic facts are vividly evident to anyone.
People are not wrong for fearing flight. They are simply using their senses and skills of observation.
Yeah, yeah, you can throw out statistics that say it's actually more dangerous getting TO the airport than the flight itself... but those are abstract hypotheticals, and they don't hold much water as compared to the gut reality right in front of ones face when looking at as improbable a contraption as an airplane.
Maybe the people who fly are the crazy ones, betting their lives on a book of statistics. If everyone jumped off a cliff, would you too? Are we lemmings? Fact is, an awful lot of people would, as Milgram and the Stanford Prison Experiment proved. But as they also proved, not everyone is a lemming.
Me, I fly. However, if someone took one look at an airplane and said "No bleeping way", I couldn't call them wrong.
I fly as little as possible, because while I respect the excellence with which airplanes are maintained, how they're controlled on the ground scares the heebejeebies out of me.
2007-03-21 18:48:37
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answer #2
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answered by Wolf Harper 6
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learn Aviation Phisiology so as which you will get a extra useful information approximately what occurs interior an airplane in case you're flying and why none of those issues would be risky or do any undesirable to you. If conceivable, bypass to a close by airport and hit upon a flight instructor. Take a pair of flight instructions and ask the flight instructor to teach you some elementary maneuvers like turns, climbs and descends. The unusual thoughts you have jointly as flying are wide-spread in certainty because of fact your physique loses sight of its organic references, which includes roads, homes, autos, mountains or perhaps the horizon. This lossing references motives rigidity because you do not proceed related with the floor. attempt additionally to comprehend that's merely temporary and could not final continuously, and likewise save on your strategies flying is merely approximately the main secure thank you to bypass from element A to B
2016-11-27 21:27:10
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answer #3
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answered by palmisciano 4
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There are people who do fear water. My grandmother refused
to get into a boat because of this. And there is a fear of driving also. My aunt refused to drive until her husband passed. And then she had no choice. But she will not get on the interstate or drive out of her 8 block radius.
2007-03-21 18:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Because you can survive an engine failure in a car or a boat, a large commercial airliner wont stay in the sky for long if it suffers complete engine failure 35000 ft to fall.
You can survive minor to major collisions in a car or boat, a mid air collision in an aircraft will more than likely kill all on board, it is probably true that more people across the world have died in car accidents but over 200000 people have been killed or injured in aircraft accidents.
Its not the fall that kills you its the sudden stop.
2007-03-21 18:31:45
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answer #5
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answered by visyboy 3
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there are several things at play here. first is fear of the unknown, we fear what we don't know and can't understand. Those of us who are pilots can't understand why everyone doesn't understand what is so darn simple, but they don't. Then there is the fear of not having any control what so ever with your situation. I admit to suffering from this and I won't fly commercially because of it. there is claustrophobia, motion sickness and probably a dozen other real legitimate reasons why people are afraid to fly.
2007-03-22 12:16:35
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answered by al b 5
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For me, the question is easy..... If you run out of gas or the motor quits in a car or a boat, you just stop. If the same thing happens on an airplane, you crash and may die. It is that simple.
2007-03-21 18:33:53
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answered by g_dub54 2
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I feel that part of the difference between driving and flying is, good or bad, you are kind of in control when driving. Flying commercial, you have no control of the situation.
2007-03-22 02:30:51
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answered by strech 7
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I think it's a control thing. Most of the time we drive ourselves or have someone we know driving but you can't even see the guy flying the plane.
2007-03-21 18:23:03
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answered by Kuji 7
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there is such a thing as being scared of driving, u hardly see it but if u were to go for one day to a drivers ed class and drive with them on their very first drive ud c there are many kids scared of driving. its also hard to c cuz vehicles and driving in general is become the sole source of transportation today, if u were scared ud b one of those people who stay home all day and dont go any where ever unless they walk.
2007-03-21 18:31:08
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answer #10
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answered by chrisofmt 2
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