On any given day, more than 87,000 flights are in the skies in the United States. Only one-third are commercial carriers, like American, United or Southwest. On an average day, air traffic controllers handle 28,537 commercial flights (major and regional airlines), 27,178 general aviation flights (private planes), 24,548 air taxi flights (planes for hire), 5,260 military flights and 2,148 air cargo flights (Federal Express, UPS, etc.). At any given moment, roughly 5,000 planes are in the skies above the United States. In one year, controllers handle an average of 64 million takeoffs and landings." - From the National Air Traffic Controllers Association webpage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to get a special pair of Big Girl Flying Panties and put them on. This is ridiculous.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH, DD and I are flying cross country to CA this weekend to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my parents. I'm already extremely afraid and anxious about flying...but all these ISIS threats for the US aren't helping. I'm not so bad on 1-2 hour flights, but flying from DC to CA is scaring the crap out of me. I fly about once a year, if that. During a flight, I'm always looking around for suspicious people, grasping DH's arm or the armrest when the plane does that "drop" thing randomly, and freaking out at all shakes and bumps. Someone please give me some advice! It's almost to the point where I don't want to go visit my parents anymore because I'm so afraid to fly!
Please get this under control so you don't pass on this behavior to your child.
+1! Flying is fun! Right now, flights to/from DC are most likely the safest they've ever been because vigilance is up!
Be not afraid, as the Bible said. Bring a good book. Watch the movie. Emphasize the joy of the trip to your kid. Buy a souvenir at the airport for DD so that she knows that she's allowed to enjoy her trip to see Grandma and Grandpa. Cherish your family and let your angst go.
Alternative: could your internist and see if you can get a few tabs of Valium. Most of all, don't drive your DH crazy with all this or this may be his last Thanksgiving trip to see this ILs. I wouldn't do it, and I'm an extremely loyal DW, so this year Thank God for DH and his infinite patience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH, DD and I are flying cross country to CA this weekend to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my parents. I'm already extremely afraid and anxious about flying...but all these ISIS threats for the US aren't helping. I'm not so bad on 1-2 hour flights, but flying from DC to CA is scaring the crap out of me. I fly about once a year, if that. During a flight, I'm always looking around for suspicious people, grasping DH's arm or the armrest when the plane does that "drop" thing randomly, and freaking out at all shakes and bumps. Someone please give me some advice! It's almost to the point where I don't want to go visit my parents anymore because I'm so afraid to fly!
Please get this under control so you don't pass on this behavior to your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to get a special pair of Big Girl Flying Panties and put them on. This is ridiculous.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard but remind yourself that it's safer to fly than to drive. The odds of anything happening to your plane are ridiculously low. And I always think that the safest time to fly is after something bad happens because police are on alert. Just in the time it took you to read this dozens of flights took off and landed safely. You'll be fine.
OP here. I try to remind myself that many more car crashes happen than plane crashes. I also try to remember that thousands of flights take off and land every single day, and I really have nothing to worry about. I feel like my fear is irrational - I'm scared a wing will fall off (they look pretty flimsy in flight lol) or the plane will just fall out the sky. Ahh, fear.I'll keep trying to remember these tips. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:DH, DD and I are flying cross country to CA this weekend to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with my parents. I'm already extremely afraid and anxious about flying...but all these ISIS threats for the US aren't helping. I'm not so bad on 1-2 hour flights, but flying from DC to CA is scaring the crap out of me. I fly about once a year, if that. During a flight, I'm always looking around for suspicious people, grasping DH's arm or the armrest when the plane does that "drop" thing randomly, and freaking out at all shakes and bumps. Someone please give me some advice! It's almost to the point where I don't want to go visit my parents anymore because I'm so afraid to fly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard but remind yourself that it's safer to fly than to drive. The odds of anything happening to your plane are ridiculously low. And I always think that the safest time to fly is after something bad happens because police are on alert. Just in the time it took you to read this dozens of flights took off and landed safely. You'll be fine.
OP here. I try to remind myself that many more car crashes happen than plane crashes. I also try to remember that thousands of flights take off and land every single day, and I really have nothing to worry about. I feel like my fear is irrational - I'm scared a wing will fall off (they look pretty flimsy in flight lol) or the plane will just fall out the sky. Ahh, fear.I'll keep trying to remember these tips. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:You need to get a special pair of Big Girl Flying Panties and put them on. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your DD? Are you not afraid of scaring her by being scared yourself? That is what helped DH and ME get over our fears.
I will sometimes take meds, but then I worry about not having my wits about me should something happen.
DD is 4. I do a good job at not showing her that I'm afraid. But you're right, I look at her and think, if she's not scared, why the heck am I? I'm also afraid to take meds because then I will panic about not being in my right mind LOL.