Welcome one and all
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:50 pm
The site admins have agreed that this wonderful air disaster forum should have a Fear of Flying forum for those of us who, for whatever reason, break into a cold sweat walking onto the plane.
Hi. My name is Cindy and I am a fearful flyer. A flight for me usually means the person I am flying with will be left with a lasting impression....usually 5 distinct imprints of my fingertips on their thigh. I am proud to say though, that I am trying to work my way through it and with the help of previous Fear of Flying forum from the original ad.com, the other related Aviation forums whereby I've learned about the operations of the plane(s) and the delightfully unique individuals who make up these forums, I am making good progress.
This forum is dedicated to those who have the same fears I do, who are looking for ideas of how to deal with them, how to get by them and also to offer up any suggestions how to make a fearful flight a little bit better. While those people who fly regularly and routinely, know the ins and outs of various aircrafts will sometimes scoff at us, pay no heed as here, your fears will be met with compassion...along with a small dose of humour to keep things light. Feel free to ask, pose, suggest anything (related to Fear of Flying) and I will do my best to give you an honest, straight-forward answer.
Hi. My name is Cindy and I am a fearful flyer. A flight for me usually means the person I am flying with will be left with a lasting impression....usually 5 distinct imprints of my fingertips on their thigh. I am proud to say though, that I am trying to work my way through it and with the help of previous Fear of Flying forum from the original ad.com, the other related Aviation forums whereby I've learned about the operations of the plane(s) and the delightfully unique individuals who make up these forums, I am making good progress.
This forum is dedicated to those who have the same fears I do, who are looking for ideas of how to deal with them, how to get by them and also to offer up any suggestions how to make a fearful flight a little bit better. While those people who fly regularly and routinely, know the ins and outs of various aircrafts will sometimes scoff at us, pay no heed as here, your fears will be met with compassion...along with a small dose of humour to keep things light. Feel free to ask, pose, suggest anything (related to Fear of Flying) and I will do my best to give you an honest, straight-forward answer.