How can I make my fear of flying go away? |
| I have to fly somewhere for spring break with my family and am soooo scared. What did you do to overcome your fear?... |
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What is the most thing you hate when you are flying in a plane? |
| Is it the screaming kid?, is it the snotty air stewadess or the person in front who puts there chair back so you have no room, whats your pet hate?... |
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Any suggestions on how to relax before going on first airplane trip? |
| My husband and I are first time flyers and I am very anxious and it is 2 1/2 wks away.... |
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Most annoying passengers when flying? |
I'm interested to know what was the most annoying experience you've had from other passengers when flying?
The last time I travelled, there were these women who arrived late and ... |
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Flying alone??? |
I am 15 yr. old and I will be flying across the country alone in about a week. I DO NOT have a nonstop flight. Does anyone have any tips for me? Additional Details I can carry on two ... |
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What not to bring on a plane? |
I'm going to New York for art school and I was wondering whether or not I am allowed to bring tubes of paint with me on the plane.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
I... |
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Do I need a passport to fly from Indiana to Arizona? |
| I've checked some older posted questions, but they all seem to be outdated, and I can't seem to find the information on any of the websites for the airline companies. I know I need a valid ... |
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Have any of you ever seen the Air Force One airplane fly over your house, or anywhere? Be Honest? |
| I would like to know what the airplane was like if you have ever seen it. If you're going to say something mean, sarcastic, or anything like that, don't talk to me at all, or I'll ... |
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What is the best way to travel with a 15 month old boy on a plane for 10 hours straight, at night? |
| We are flying to Poland in summer with our son, we have no idea now to prepare for it and what seats are the best on the plane for couple with little kid?... |
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What is the best way to wear your hair on a plane? |
Should i wear it up or down?
In a ponytail or another hair style?
please help me.... |
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Tips For Beating Flying Fear? |
| I have a terrible fear of flying, but as i would like to travel more and see the world, i need some good tips at combatting the fear, So far i have just about managed to get comfortable sitting a 2 ... |
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I have to go on a 25 hour flight! what do i do to keep busy? |
i get bored very easily. what should i do? any ideas? thanks! Additional Details we're going to Sydney Australia. this winter break.... |
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Is this a stupid thing to do? |
| My big brother loves to travel and he has a dream to travel the world and to go to at least 1 foriegn country a year. He has 2 days off from work in a row ( which, he never has!) and he asked me If I ... |
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To go or not to go, help!!!? |
| There is a missions trip to Jamaica for 2 weeks. I want to go on it, but don't have exactly that much money ($1700). Any ideas how i can raise funds (hopefully something i haven't heard of..... |
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Does anyone actually like flying? |
I am going away next week, and I am pooing my pants, I love going on holiday but hate getting there, anyone got any tips to enjoy the flight. No scary stories please, coz I really am scared. |
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bella
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well, i am scared of flying and as yet have not found a cure (other than trying to sleep but when I'm worried this is near to impossible) the doctor did once given me pills to help but don't recommend that as although it made me laugh the whole flight i was still scared i just couldn't show it!! my mum seems to have the right idea though, she gets slightly drunk before the flight to help, however be careful as one year we practically had to carry her on the plane!! funny stuff!!
have a great holiday and if you find a cure let me know xx |
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babynellie
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just do what i do hun, get to the airport 3 hrs early and seat youself in the airport bar! Get mildly drunk but not so far drunk that they won't let you board the plane. Once you board keep drinking and soon enough you will either be asleep or so drunk you don't know where you are anyway, so you'll forget to be scared! You'll have a hangover when you land but at least the flight will be enjoyable! enjoy your holiday! |
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groovybean
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Firstly by a good strong nappy (for any unfortunate accidents!)
Then suck a boiled sweet (to stop your ears going pop)
Pay attention to the in-flight safety announcement
Whilst you are in the air, concentrate on all the nice things you are going to go when you get there, rather than worrying about the flight.
On the way home stress about all the washing and ironing you have to catch up on when you get back, rather than the flight!!!!
I'm sure you will be fine - GOOD LUCK |
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SLuR
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I fix jets for a living. so I find it intresting, and fun, but I usally get stuck to some crazy old lady who wont shut up, and never the hot, horny chick who cant keep her hands off of me. |
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shoe s
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i love it , i sit by the window with my binoculars |
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djshazzi
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i really cant help you there. i'm terrified of flying too. hubby has ended up with huge bloody fingernail marks in his arm off me. |
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crosbie
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Just to say that the spoof Economist flight announcement above sounds a bit like Aer Arran. They're really small planes and we always get turbulence.
I would ask your doc for a couple of low-dose tranquillisers - one for each flight (assuming you're not driving the other end). |
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Mandy L
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I totally love, love, love flying and would take every possible opportunity to get onto a flight.
Here are some ideas that may make it more enjoyable:
Just remember that flying a commercial airplane is safer than driving a car! You never feel nervous or jumpy climbing into your car so apply the same ease and confidence when getting onto a flight.
I just marvel at the complete genius and total awesomeness of the technology and age we are privileged to be living in. I imagine what a similar journey would have taken 100 or 200 years ago. When you compare, you can then sit back and enjoy the quick, comfortable journey. It will become more exciting than scary.
Talk to your fellow passengers - Don't be psycho, just friendly - find out where they are going and why - chances are you will hear interesting stories and meet fascinating people.
Look out of the window and enjoy the view.
Wishing you safe and happy travels! |
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peapod
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I really love the flying part of the holiday. Take a nice cozy blanket or shawl with you to wrap yourself up in as flights can be chilly. I never drink alcohol on a flight as it makes me feel very ill. Take some nice mint tea bags with you and curl up on your seat with a nice book - bliss!
P.S Its positively lovley if you fly business calss - lots of people fussing over you and food on demand! |
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IceTrojan
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I like it enough to have flown 130 times this year (and counting).
Please enjoy this tidbit, courtesy of The Economist:
“GOOD morning, ladies and gentlemen. We are delighted to welcome you aboard Veritas Airways, the airline that tells it like it is. Please ensure that your seat belt is fastened, your seat back is upright and your tray-table is stowed. At Veritas Airways, your safety is our first priority. Actually, that is not quite true: if it were, our seats would be rear-facing, like those in military aircraft, since they are safer in the event of an emergency landing. But then hardly anybody would buy our tickets and we would go bust.
The flight attendants are now pointing out the emergency exits. This is the part of the announcement that you might want to pay attention to. So stop your sudoku for a minute and listen: knowing in advance where the exits are makes a dramatic difference to your chances of survival if we have to evacuate the aircraft. Also, please keep your seat belt fastened when seated, even if the seat-belt light is not illuminated. This is to protect you from the risk of clear-air turbulence, a rare but extremely nasty form of disturbance that can cause severe injury. Imagine the heavy food trolleys jumping into the air and bashing into the overhead lockers, and you will have some idea of how nasty it can be. We don't want to scare you. Still, keep that seat belt fastened all the same.
Your life-jacket can be found under your seat, but please do not remove it now. In fact, do not bother to look for it at all. In the event of a landing on water, an unprecedented miracle will have occurred, because in the history of aviation the number of wide-bodied aircraft that have made successful landings on water is zero. This aircraft is equipped with inflatable slides that detach to form life rafts, not that it makes any difference. Please remove high-heeled shoes before using the slides. We might as well add that space helmets and anti-gravity belts should also be removed, since even to mention the use of the slides as rafts is to enter the realm of science fiction.
Please switch off all mobile phones, since they can interfere with the aircraft's navigation systems. At least, that's what you've always been told. The real reason to switch them off is because they interfere with mobile networks on the ground, but somehow that doesn't sound quite so good. On most flights a few mobile phones are left on by mistake, so if they were really dangerous we would not allow them on board at all, if you think about it. We will have to come clean about this next year, when we introduce in-flight calling across the Veritas fleet. At that point the prospect of taking a cut of the sky-high calling charges will miraculously cause our safety concerns about mobile phones to evaporate.
On channel 11 of our in-flight entertainment system you will find a video consisting of abstract imagery and a new-age soundtrack, with a voice-over explaining some exercises you can do to reduce the risk of deep-vein thrombosis. We are aware that this video is tedious, but it is not meant to be fun. It is meant to limit our liability in the event of lawsuits.
Once we have reached cruising altitude you will be offered a light meal and a choice of beverages—a word that sounds so much better than just saying ‘drinks’, don't you think? The purpose of these refreshments is partly to keep you in your seats where you cannot do yourselves or anyone else any harm. Please consume alcohol in moderate quantities so that you become mildly sedated but not rowdy. That said, we can always turn the cabin air-quality down a notch or two to help ensure that you are sufficiently drowsy.
After take-off, the most dangerous part of the flight, the captain will say a few words that will either be so quiet that you will not be able to hear them, or so loud that they could wake the dead. So please sit back, relax and enjoy the flight. We appreciate that you have a choice of airlines and we thank you for choosing Veritas, a member of an incomprehensible alliance of obscure foreign outfits, most of which you have never heard of. Cabin crew, please make sure we have remembered to close the doors. Sorry, I mean: ‘Doors to automatic and cross-check’. Thank you for flying Veritas.†|
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kupao1502
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i love the idea of flying, but i hate it when IM ACTUALLY inside the plane hopping to different continents. I think it helps when you dont sleep for 24 hours before your flight, so that after take off or when you get comfortable you fall asleep right away, plus helps with the jet lag too, well depends where youre going. anyway |
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showtimehell
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i could not stand heights it scared then one day our works had a trip to Italy and yes you guessed it it was flying there i was petrified but got on plane sh aking then we started rolling down the runway then up we went still shakin but when i got above the clouds i calmed down a bit now i love flying get a window seat and look out side its great if it is a clear day enjoy your trip |
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Beckee
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Yes. I particularly and secretly enjoy turbulence. It's all I can do not to whoop out loud when we hit a particularly bumpy patch.
I recently coped with 11 hours of jet lag, coming and going on vacation. Here are some things I did to make the flights more enjoyable:
Get a window seat so you can check out the landscape, particularly when flying over dry climates.
Fly on a better airline. Continental is one of the better American ones for passenger comfort, entertainment, and frequent snacks and beverages. Southwest is fun (I should ethically mention mention that I own stock in Southwest). Asian airlines will spoil you!
Bring yogurt raisins, the perfect airplane food. They often come in a resealable pouch, they fit in the seat pocket in front of you, and they don't make you thirsty.
Bring an iPod or other .mp3 player. Make sure you have charged your battery. You might also bring crosswords, sudoku puzzles, magazines, or a good book.
Get up at least once per flight, and move your feet often.
Bring your own bed pillow from home. Much more comfortable! |
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Deano 06
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Anything to take your mined off it, i allways take hard boiled sweets in case my ears start to pop so that's some think you should take. Use a MP3 player and just close your eyes! but really is flying that bad? its the safest mode of transport sit back relax watch one of the films, see if you can fall asleep i know it mite be hard for you if your scared but that way the flight will be over before you know it.
Good luck with it, an enjoy your holiday it will be fine. |
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MarkEverest
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I love flying long haul, as I like to look down and work out exactly where I am. I like being able to actually see places I have never been to. Flying over India on the way to Australia was awesome, and the Grand Canyon in the USA from six miles up was a terrific sight. |
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Rod T
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I love flying my first flight a actually had to jump out half way as it was a charity parachute jump, my second was from UK to Perth Australia, and since flown loads of times around Europe and to the US, food can be a little iffy but big planes, small plane Long haul, short haul, I LOVE IT, You don't have to worry more people are killed around the world by Donkeys every year than die flying.
Have a great holiday but enjoy the flight to it's all part of the fun. |
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weizy_26
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I love flying especially the take off and a bad bouncy landing !
makes flying way more fun.
if i was you i would take some rescue remedy to calm you down |
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niceguy
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i like to fly |
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magaret4200002
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no |
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yellowstonedogs
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I loather flying, but it's the quickest and safest method to travel.
If next to a window, I pull down the blind tight, I don't want to see how far above the earth we are.
I try to sleep most of the trip.
If you're worried about the fight, maybe your MD could give you something to calm your nerves.
Safe flight! |
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♥~C.J~♥
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i love take off, flying is great |
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angel
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I love flying. I think it's great. I am sorry i never been scared of flying so i wouldn't be able to advise you on that. But i hope you will eventually enjoy it. Best of luck. |
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tunisianboy46
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Yes I love it. Now it wouldn't help to be a scaredy pants and be a travel writer now would it. Sit back and enjoy your flight, there is nothing to worry about. |
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z☺☺mjet►►►
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One the most enjoyable silences in life is that prolonged hush that fills the cabin as the aircraft begins to taxi along the runway and takes off. |
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Laura
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I love flying its so exciting!! Take some valium and sleeping tablet!! |
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Pauline
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Dont worry.I am a glider pilot,and I am a girl |
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they call me Bindi
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flying is great
take off
landing
sexy flight staff
a crazy nutter running out of the toilet with TNT strapped to his body NOT SO GREAT |
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