Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised at these answers. I do fly but I wouldn't call it reasonable. I always marvel that it actually works! It doesn't seem crazy and counter-intuitive to you guys? Of course I fly and trust 'precious babies' (lol) to it but it always strikes me as amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveller OP?
Did you just come through the stones?
Anonymous wrote:Necessary evil. I don't really enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with OP. I hate flying. Luckily, I don't like travel, so I only do it out of necessity.
Plus, statically speaking, the better measure of "safety" is based on the number of deaths per passenger hour traveled. Cars and planes are very close based on that statistics.
Nonsense. If you are choosing whether to fly or drive somewhere, it is deaths per mile that is the relevant criterion, statistically speaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveller OP?
Did you just come through the stones?
Well, the spring equinox was just a few weeks ago, so it's possible!
Anonymous wrote:65 MPH in a small metal box with random strangers zipping by at 80?
How do people embark on such a journey with their precious babies?
Anonymous wrote:I am with OP. I hate flying. Luckily, I don't like travel, so I only do it out of necessity.
Plus, statically speaking, the better measure of "safety" is based on the number of deaths per passenger hour traveled. Cars and planes are very close based on that statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wish you could travel to faraway places and see the world -- without having a panic attack? If you have aviophobia, or the fear of flying, there are ways you can prevent it from negatively affecting your life. Being informed, using relaxation techniques and planning your trip are all ways you can overcome your fear and be free to explore the world. Here's one fact that can get you going: your chances of dying in a plane crash are about 1 in 11 million. That's a whopping 0.00001% chance that something will go terribly wrong on your flight.
I used to be afraid of dying on a plane. But my aviophobia has now transfered to a few of shitting myself on a plane with my barfing kid thanks to the post from a few weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:65 MPH in a small metal box with random strangers zipping by at 80?
How do people embark on such a journey with their precious babies?