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![]() It's not the thought of dying or getting hurt that scares me, not by a long shot. It is the thought of my girls growing w/o a father or a crippled one, that's scary. The Monk I have the same thoughts many times before I fly. I'll go kiss my kids goodbye and the fleeting thought will run through my head "is this the last time?". Morbid, I know and I also know that I'm MUCH more likely to have a stroke or have a car wreck on the way to the airport, but we're talking about non-logical emotions. I'm sure it's all in the comfort level. I "feel your pain". I understand completely, but I also have to use my head and understand that 99.99% of the time, I'll be fine ![]() go too far, we'd be sitting at home worried that the house will fall in. Don't be stupid, don't be reckless, but enjoy what you can. MHO, jf |
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It's not the thought of dying or getting hurt that scares me, not by a
long shot. It is the thought of my girls growing w/o a father or a crippled one, that's scary. I have the same thoughts many times before I fly. I'll go kiss my kids goodbye and the fleeting thought will run through my head "is this the last time?". Gee, I thought I was the only one who had thoughts like that. Of course, as often as not, my kids are *with* me when I fly, which REALLY opens you up to morbid thoughts and feelings of overwhelming responsibility. I remember when they were real little, and we'd have to strap them in their car seats in the back seat, and I would wonder to myself how in the world would I EVER get them out in the event of a crash. Post-crash fires were (and are) my greatest nightmare, but at least now they're self-mobile, and could get out in a hurry under their own steam. Back then, strapped in car seats, they would have been doomed. Of course, you start to ponder stuff like that, and you can drive yourself crazy -- but where does "prudent emergency planning" cross the line into "paranoia"? It's a pretty thin line. Morbid, I know and I also know that I'm MUCH more likely to have a stroke or have a car wreck on the way to the airport, but we're talking about non-logical emotions. I'm sure it's all in the comfort level. This has been hashed and re-hashed here many times, and the verdict is this: Unless you're flying on an airliner, that's really not true. According to the statistical gurus on this newsgroup, private flying carries with it about the same statistical probability of having an accident as does riding a motorcycle -- which is MUCH higher than driving your car. But that's not about to stop us from living the dream. Knowledge is power, and that knowledge just makes Mary and me *that* much more cautious when we fly. Hopefully that gives us the edge we need. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I remember when they were real little, and we'd have to strap them in their car seats in the back seat, and I would wonder to myself how in the world would I EVER get them out in the event of a crash. Post-crash fires were (and are) my greatest nightmare, but at least now they're self-mobile, and could get out in a hurry under their own steam. Back then, strapped in car seats, they would have been doomed. I also have this thought with regards to careening off a cliff into deep water despite the fact that there really are no cliffs into water near any of the roads I commonly drive with the family. -- Peter |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Gee, I thought I was the only one who had thoughts like that. Of course, as often as not, my kids are *with* me when I fly, which REALLY opens you up to morbid thoughts and feelings of overwhelming responsibility. apparently vacine will not be so easy mk5000 "Pixar's super genius continues to flow with no ebb in sight." -- Jeffrey Westhoff, |
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