Anonymous wrote:I loved flying when I was younger but now I do because I have to and the best part of the flight is when the wheels are back on the ground. I am especially not happy when I need to fly on smaller airplanes, like the one I need to take tomorrow to fly back from a smaller place in the Midwest. I started looking at the forecast two days ago and at this point it is clear there will be high winds (40-50mph). winds are going to be there two days, so flying the day after would not improve the situation, and hubby does not want to leave today. I am a wreck with two nights of little sleep. I have been looking at tickets for 25hr trips on grayhound (with three transfers), on amtrack (closest station is two hour +away) or even renting a car and driving back 18 hours. husband thinks I am crazy and that actually the winds will be tail winds and we will do a great trip. are small airplanes going to fly with such high winds? any pilot out there? any hope the flight will be canceled? I want to walk back at this point.
Are you talking about discomfort, or actual safety? Crashes involving small commercial planes are rare. You are still probably a good bit safer than driving. It is only private planes I would be wary of, myself.
But a lot of turbulence can be uncomfortable, so if you want to go by land, go for it. Amtrack is fun, I suggest that. Not the 18 hour drive. I would pick greyhound over that.