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flapsterhp Aug 11th 2005 7:48 am

the flight nerves have started!!!
 
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

karenjc Aug 11th 2005 7:52 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 
I've just come back from doing four flights in four days with a mate who is s%^t scared of flying, he found drink helps :D

Anne4Terry Aug 11th 2005 7:55 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

Just make sure you keep your arms flapping :D Have a great trip.

The Crow Aug 11th 2005 8:01 am

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I hope you didn't watch LOST last night :eek:
Don't worry it only happens for the movies - mostly ;)

Ozzidoc Aug 11th 2005 8:21 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

Okey dokey, with 26 flights taken in the last 14 months, I can confirm that the following works for me. (And B4 anyone else accuses me, yes, I know that Im the daggiest person you'll ever come into contact with!!)

I take the following......

pack of cards - solitaire can be distracting, & can be played together with another person.

clementines/mandarins - just for the journey (leave unfinished ones on the plane)

bottle of water - Im in control of when I can have water, not the flight attendants!

book - my flight treat.

A magazine bought from departures. Another flight treat. Any magazine which I would love to buy on a regular basis, but am too tight to.

A pen & notebook. - I used to feel trapped on planes, but now I use the flights for "me-time". Its amazing all the things that I want to write down or plan, yet never seem to have a chance to do so. Well, the flight's your opportunity.

Using/doing these things calms me down, & leaves little time for stress!

Good luck with it.

:)

Centurion Aug 11th 2005 9:02 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

I agree, take some water on yourself as well - I usually have a couple of litre bottles. But buy it after you have checked in and gone through passport control that way it wont be counted if they decide to weigh your luggage at check in.

Words of comfort - IPOD, Good Book :D

jjonboy Aug 11th 2005 9:32 am

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Originally Posted by Centurion
I agree, take some water on yourself as well - I usually have a couple of litre bottles. But buy it after you have checked in and gone through passport control that way it wont be counted if they decide to weigh your luggage at check in.

Words of comfort - IPOD, Good Book :D

sit at the back they don't tend to reverse into things????

flapsterhp Aug 11th 2005 9:37 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 
Thank you all for your wise (and not so wise) words of wisdom. Andy :D

woodsey Aug 11th 2005 9:38 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

I'm terrible with flying too but I have actually done 18 flights between LA and home in the last 18 months..
I have come to realise that planes do not drop out the sky and turbulence is just weather. I used to be almost sick with fear when we hit turbulence but apparantly the chances of a plane coming down due to turbulence are 10 billion to 1 so it doesn't bother me at all anymore, it also helps me if I think about all the other planes that are up in the sky at the same time, with so many why would it be mine that goes down? Once you're actually up there is virtually nothing that could go wrong.
There are some really good books out there that deal with the issue but buy before you get to the airport as they don't seem to stock them in the terminals, LOL.
If you're really scared go to your doctor and get some beta blockers, they worked wonders for my sister when she came out to see us.

chocaholic Aug 11th 2005 9:42 am

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I hope you're on a plane with your own screen. You can then click through all the films and play all the games whilst checking on the flight progress (speed, height etc). I'm not good in planes at all - but I find that control over the mini-TV distracts me from my fear. I also sit near the aisle so that I can drink lots of water and go to the loo lots. I also get extra snacks from the kitchen.

Have a good flight ;)

Bella Donna Aug 11th 2005 9:50 am

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

Homoeopathic argentum nitricum (arg. nit.) if there is real fear of flying - aot just *nerves*. :)

worzel Aug 11th 2005 9:21 pm

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

Its not the flying you want to worry about it is the plummeting into a mountain from 7 miles up you should be scared of :D

Phoenixuk2oz Aug 11th 2005 9:49 pm

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by flapsterhp
Hi guys, well we're off on Sunday to validate and the old flying nerves have kicked in already. Any words of comfort would be just dandy. Andy :o

Just think of it as a bus in the sky and if you get turbulance, it's just a road bump you're going over :D

I hate flying too...and it's amazing when people tell you how safe it is compared to any other form of travel. I remind them my car is never 23,000 ft up in the air :scared: :eek:

Being scared of flying doesn't mean you're stupid. It's irrational behaviour but not stupid behaviour. So keeping this in mind might help? :D

Good luck...... handy Andy ;)

CJN Aug 11th 2005 9:55 pm

Re: the flight nerves have started!!!
 

Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
Just think of it as a bus in the sky and if you get turbulance, it's just a road bump you're going over :D

I hate flying too...and it's amazing when people tell you how safe it is compared to any other form of travel. I remind them my car is never 23,000 ft up in the air :scared: :eek:

Being scared of flying doesn't mean you're stupid. It's irrational behaviour but not stupid behaviour. So keeping this in mind might help? :D

Good luck...... handy Andy ;)

My fiance is a bad flyer.

A couple of years ago she went the get hypnotised before a short flight we were due to make. I could not believe that I was flying with the same person - it's the best £40 we ever spent.

Unfortunately it does wear off after a peiod of time & three months later she wasn't quite so good.

I didn't believe that it would work before she went but have now seen that it definitely does work.

Phoenixuk2oz Aug 11th 2005 10:06 pm

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Originally Posted by CJN
My fiance is a bad flyer.

A couple of years ago she went the get hypnotised before a short flight we were due to make. I could not believe that I was flying with the same person - it's the best £40 we ever spent.

Unfortunately it does wear off after a peiod of time & three months later she wasn't quite so good.

I didn't believe that it would work before she went but have now seen that it definitely does work.

Maybe that's the answer for some i.e hypnotism ;)

Not for me though. I know it's an irrational fear.

My son [when he was much younger] once read the disaster instructions normally kept in the pocket behind the chair in front.

He said "dont worry mum, there's an inflatable slide, a floaty jacket and a whistle if anything happens" :eek:

BIG EFFIN DEAL......I thought :rolleyes:

Gonna be a BIG help at 23,000 bleedin feet innit :scared:


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