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oot 05-11-2011 06:01 PM

Fear of Flying
 
My husband and I plan on buying in TV a little later this year and staying for the winters (for now). He is retired but I am still working in Michigan and try to keep an eye on my 80+ year old mother. I will most likely need to travel back and forth every few weeks.

I have flown many times in my life. At the start it was OK - never really liked it but could handle it. Since that time I have been in a few storms and now there is fear. As I get older, the bigger my chicken wings. 9/11 has only made the fear stronger.

I love to drive and never did mind the drive to Florida and back - but in the real world I know it would be much quicker/safer/cheaper to fly. I have tried drugs (prescribed by my doctor) but my anxiety kicks in and it is as though I never took a pill at all.

Has anyone else who hates to fly ever gotten over it and if so, how did you do it?

mak44070 05-11-2011 06:14 PM

Ask for better drugs!
I have to take Zanax in order to fly - and I usually fall asleep. And, on occasion, I've had to take 2 Zanax in order to stay calm.

oot 05-11-2011 06:34 PM

Been there done that...
 
Kind of funny - did that on my honeymoon with my 1st husband. I took 3 of em.

Don't remember the flight, or that entire day or night. We never knew how "out of it" I was until he asked me for the paperwork I signed when we got to Aruba.

I told him I never signed any paperwork.......that goodness I put it in a logical place and we found it - or I might still be in Aruba today.....

Freeda 05-11-2011 07:03 PM

I flew without any fear at all until in my late 20s I had a very scary flight where our plane couldn't land because of near tornado conditions on the ground, and we circled for hours in turbulence, eventually also running into a fuel shortage. Yikes!!

It took me a few years to stop fearing flying (I still flew, I just flew with fear), but I read some books - one is called White Knuckles (I think) and one is called Fear of Flying. There are probably newer ones. They helped me because they provided logical knowledge about aeronautics (from a lay standpoint), statistics, etc.

What probably helped me more than anything else, though, was what my beloved Jewish then mother-in-law told me. She told me that when the plane was preparing to lift off, to just close my eyes and imagine G_d's hand lifting up the plane into the air; and later gently returning it to the ground, when landing. I know that this may seem a little corny to some, and it did to me, too, when she told me that. But I tried it anyway and its imagery provided me emotional comfort, which I needed in addition to the 'intellectual' knowledge I had gained from the books.

I now fly without any anxiety; even the bumps, I have just learned to think of as natural, same as bumps in the road when we are riding in a car. I know that there is risk, but there is risk in anything we do - even in staying home.

oot 05-11-2011 08:15 PM

Not corny at all - actually kind of a nice thought! Sounds like a smart lady.

I will have to try a couple of books. Hopefully it will help!

Bosoxfan 05-11-2011 09:52 PM

I just figure the pilot will do what it takes to not crash! He's the first one to hit the ground!!

Daisy 05-12-2011 01:17 PM

I also have a fear of flying. I refused to get on a plane for 25 years after a bad flight. However, now that we have a place in TV, it has really pushed me to fly again. My husband spends the winters in TV and I fly down for the school breaks (I am a teacher). I find it helpful to book direct flights on Air Canada or West Jet (I am from Toronto area) so I don't have to go through more than 1 take off and landing. And I now know that turbulance is to be expected if certain weather conditions exist. I bring my IPOD and turn the music up really loud when we are taking off and try to focus on reading a book. All of these distractions and some gravol have helped get me back on a plane after 25 years. Not being able to fly is very limiting.

oot 05-12-2011 01:41 PM

You sound like me
 
Sounds like you are in a similiar situation - the hubby south and you up north.

I only book non-stop flights. I don't mind the landings, but those takeoffs drive me crazy. If the flight is smooth - I can handle it (don't like it...but can handle it).

My problem is when the plane start to shake and bump I panic. I try to be logical - but it just won't work.

Just the thought drives me crazy.....:loco:

swrinfla 05-12-2011 02:28 PM

oot:

Take a look at these:

www.fearofflying.fearofflying.com

www.ctrn.com/Fear-of-Flying/

www.fearofflyinghelp.com/


A good many years ago, the travel agency where I worked had a client who was absolutely petrified of flying. He was always a challenge, because he wanted to cruise, but ocean-going cruises don't, as a rule, sail from St. Louis! We found him a local group of fellow "we are scared to fly" folks. Eventually, they worked out their fears and our client became an even better one!

I hope you can overcome your fears. It is a well-known fact that flying is many times safer than driving; perhaps that alone will help you!

Good Luck!

SWR
:beer3:

oot 05-12-2011 02:52 PM

Thanks
 
I will check out the links.

At least I know that there is hope out there.....

downeaster 05-12-2011 04:07 PM

"Flying is hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror."

I believe the quote is credited to one of the older stand-up comedians.

chachacha 05-12-2011 10:19 PM

eagles' wings
 
freeda, your jewish mother in law shared my secret...every time i fly, which is often, i always silently sing the hymn "And He will raise you up on eagles' wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you, hold you in the palm of His hand.".. that always calms me....

hedoman 05-13-2011 05:11 AM

Wife will NOT fly. Tried all the "happy pills" even to excess but still didn't work. Kinda like me and the dentist. We take the auto train from Washington to Sanford. Now with Al Quaida targeting trains.....oh well we should be down permanently by October and never have to take anything but a cruise after that.....

Challenger 05-13-2011 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by downeaster (Post 353611)
"Flying is hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror."

I believe the quote is credited to one of the older stand-up comedians.

The saying was one of Pappy Boyington's the commander of the "Black Sheep"

"Flying is hours and hours of boredom, sprinkled with a few seconds of sheer terror":plane:

downeaster 05-13-2011 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 353742)
The saying was one of Pappy Boyington's the commander of the "Black Sheep"

"Flying is hours and hours of boredom, sprinkled with a few seconds of sheer terror":plane:

I guess the comedian I heard quote this was quoting Pappy Boyington. I am wondering if Pappy was referring to his experience as a fighter pilot or as a passenger on a commercial flight. He was one helluva fighter pilot flying one helluva airplane leading one helluva squadron.

Sorry, got off thread but not many people remember Pappy Boyington. (The real thing, not the TV version). His bio on Wikipedia is worth a read.


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