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 My son will be flying alone out of state this weekend, he's only 8.?
I need to know what the person that will be picking him up needs?? When I made the reservation for an unaccompanied minor, I gave them the information but I don't know what is required on the ...


 Im traveling for first time by myself,what do i need to know?
Ok.well ill be traveling on american airlines from california to new york..i already purchased tickets online..im 17 so what do i need? Where do i go when i get to the airport?Um,im gonna make a stop ...


 I want to find flight only from uk to vegas on internet, im having trouble finding one?
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 How hight the plane fly?
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 Can I take pictures of myself in an airplane?
I'm taking my computer,& it has a webcam. can I take pix in the air, of myself?...


 Should I take my stoller on an international flight with a stop? My child is 2 years old.?
I have an umbrella stroller and I think it would be nice to stroll my toddler around the airport instead of relying on her small steps to get us where we need to go in a timely manner. The problem ...


 Scared to fly and go away in less than 4 weeks?
Am going to spain on sept 16 , iv flown several times before and always ge very nervous a few days before
After hearing about the Madrid crash yesterday , i am now absolutely terrified the same ...


 Which airline should I take?
I am flying from Philadelphia to Germany in May to see my Grandparents and cannot decide which carrier to take. I don't have all of the money in the world and so far British Airways is the ...


 How do you survive airplane boredom?
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 Which items are not allowed for a carry-on luggage when flying? (don't really know what's considered liquid)
-Mascara
-Deodorant
-Chapstick
-Pens
-Contact solution (this may be dumb, but I assume that's out of the question)
-Lip gloss
-Tooth paste

that's ...


 How far do average people fly in their life times?
I'm scared to fly since 911...


 A plane crashes between U.S & canada were do you berry the surviors ?
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 Are you required to wear business attire when flying first class?
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 Is it okay to feel really nervous when taking off in the plane? ?
i am 17 and travel alot and somehow EVERY time the plane gets all noisy and speedy to shoot up in the air i get really sweaty and nervous and once i heard the stweardess asking another if "that ...


 When airline captains have to go to the bathroom, shouldn't they announce it to the passengers?
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 Arline flights....?
I am planning on going to california over the summer and I am on a budget. I already found a hotel and rental car that are really cheap, but I can't seem to find flights that are cheap. Can ...


 What is the best location to travel to?
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 How to take a computer on a plane?
I'm traveling to Connecticut by plane... i wanted to know if anyone knows what your supposed to do if you want to take your computer along with you, it is not a laptop. Is there special boxes ...


 Tips for flying on my own first time?
I'm flying on my own for the first time tomorrow, I'm 14. The flight will only last 2 hours, and I'm going to Portugal.

I'm quite nervous, but I'm not a nervous ...


 What to do on a nine houre flight?
k so its a 9 hour flight and the tv is on the ceilling pratically so no movies and no books please im 12 and i hate ...



Autonova

Flight the safest form of travel?

I keep hearing people that say statistically flight is the safest form of travel- but that's because they always quote the 'passenger-kilometre' statistic, which is unfair because planes travel way further and carry way more passengers than cars each time.

I've heard that you're 12 times more likely to survive a car journey than a plane journey- but that's also unfair because there are way more cars than planes.

People keep saying I have an irrational phobia like a fear of spiders, but it's not the same. So many things can go wrong in a plane journey and if one of them does, there's no way to survive. If you're in a car you can just pull up by the side of the road, and when you crash you have a high probability of surviving (and I'm completely ignoring the guilt of the carbon emissions).

Can anyone truly reassure me of the safety of flying? No crap sarcastic answers please.

    



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abigbrightshiningstar
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I understand your fear as I feel it too myself.

I know you don't want to hear any more statistics but here is one more you might want to hear.

Based on real statistics, you would have to fly 24 hours a day for 400 years before being involved in a fatal accident.

The chances of it really are slim.

I understand that the fear is because if something did go wrong 35,000 feet in the year it would be indescribably terryfing if the plane were to plummet to the earth. In a car, it would just be over in a flash. You would have time to think about it in a plane.

Accidents DO happen. But they are so rare that you have more chance of dying by a cocunut falling on your head.

For me, I think that life would not be worth living if I couldn't travel to other countries in the world so that is why I fly.

I feel the fear, and do it anyway. You are in as much danger crossing the road or just of being struck down by a disease except you get something out of flying - you get to see the world.

The reward is much much greater then the very low risk.


Charlene
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Plain and simple it is safer than driving.


da
Not if you were a Japanese pilot during WW11,


spook542
I fly a lot on business - at least once a week. Been doing it for 20 years.

Nothing has happened to me.


cubalishus
I would much rather go on a plane any day than in a car, its safe believe me I was terrified of flying myself until 2 years ago but have been to some amazing places since too much hassle on the roads none of that in the air.


What a guy!!
While there is a great deal of 'stuff' on planes, they are all essentially the same. Lift is produced by forward momentum; nothing can go wrong there. In airliners, forward momentum is created using jet engines; which in reality is just fuel being squirted into a controlled explosion; nothing can go wrong there. The engines are securely fixed on, they are 'not' going to come off. Ground controllers keep airliners well away from each other. There may be a lot of air traffic, but the sky is a big place; there's room for it. I believe that all the important systems have a backup in case of failure.

There's really nothing to be afraid of, unless of course the government decides it wants to perform more undesirable activities; at which time the 'terrorist' card will be played again. Just hope that you're not on one of the planes.


flash_flotsam
The passenger-per-kilometer/mile statistic isn't an invalid one. Even though planes will travel farther and carry more passengers, keep in mind that the sheer volume of cars balances that out, so that they are far more comparable. (After all, there are millions of cars on the road each day, and not millions of planes in the air.)

You are, indeed, less likely to die in a plane than in a car. And there's no need to have guilt over carbon emissions, either -- the amount of carbon emissions you are directly responsible for by flying is the extra fuel that is burned by adding your weight to the aircraft, because the plane was going to fly anyway without you on it.


Plane Jane
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I'm an Incharge F/A. Crew deal with fearful flyers practically each and every flight. I think reciting stastics is an incredably insensitive way of dealing with Aviophobia.
I suggest checking with your Airline to see if they offer any type of special class for fearful flyers. Some do.
Or request a pre-board and special briefing prior to departure. (This must be requested in advance.) Pay close attention to the life saving information presented to you free of charge by the Crew.
Passengers say it is helpful to see, touch the emergency equiptment and receive the extra attention and understanding. Requesting a seat near an F/A is helpful. Seeing that we're ok, you're ok. Some people are so terrified they watch our every move and expression. It helps to let us know what's going on in your mind. Something as simple as chatting with us can help take your mind off of your fear.
Contrary to earlier uneducated comments regarding Flight Safety...("Unless they teach me how to fly they aren't much use...") Flight Attendants play a vital role in the safety and security of all Passengers. Anyone who has ever safely evacuated a burning Aircraft cabin will acredit their survival to the direction of the Flight Crew. Pay attention to any and all safety briefings given to you by the Flight Crew. Failure to do so could cost you your life!


NYCgirl79
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To put things in to perspective for you. I am Cabin Crew. I have worked in this position for nearly 5 years. I have flown over 4500 flights both as Crew and as a passenger. I have had emergencies both serious and non serious from engine failures to lightning strikes etc etc.

The Flight Crew are trained so extensively so that anything that can go wrong they can deal with. The Cabin Crew are also trained in every eventuality.

I have had 3 car crashes in my 28 1/2 years, however not serious.

I don't think this will convince you but I am still here to tell the tale!!


Barry K
You're not the only one to be afraid of flying. There are associations of like sufferers who offer counselling and eventually short flights to help you get used to it. Good luck if you should choose this option.

Then, for travel purposes, there is the Channel Tunnel option. I used to run a hotel in Calais, and just as many of my clients used to give thanks to the tunnel as an alternative to flying, as those who suffered from seasickness. So there is always an alternative to flying.

I don't mind flying, but I can't stand heights. You'll never get me to the top of the Eiffel Tower, but it's all in the mind, as I know it won't collapse either, but......I simply can't go up.

I suppose it depends on your will and need to fly. I would at least try to conquer your fear though.

I hope things work out for you.


Allen B
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Just watch "seconds from disaster" and you will see that your view is not exactly irrational.
No matter how well cabin staff are trained they can't stop terrorism, pilot error, pilot suicide.
Unless they teach me how to fly, they aren't much use!


Axelll
http://www.airplanes.se



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