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Not to be a killjoy, but not everyone is meant to fly. I am sure you are very good at other things. I find calm pilots are the best pilots. Sure you can overcome fears and if this is what you desire go for it. But if flying makes you nervous, perhaps flying is not your thing and you should pursue interests. whatever you do stay safe and within your limits.
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 1:37:40 PM UTC-7, Caecilius wrote: I'm a nervous flyer who spends a lot of time as a commercial aircraft passenger. My number one anxiety is that freefall feeling when the plane drops, like you'd get on a rollercoster (I don't like those either). |
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