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I have never flown, I fear flying any idear?

Jan 25

i have a fear of flying
by NidalM

Query by JonathanEdwardB: I have in no way flown, I worry flying any idear?
i have friends that dwell on the west coast, and i am frightened to fly, one of my pals informed me that i need to go to a modest airport and speak to a pilot with a small aircraft and make clear my fears and have him just take me up in a small plane, so i can get utilized to it, does anyone have any other ideas
many thanks

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Response by LLCoolJ005
Here are logical and illogical solutions. I tricked myself into contemplating I was riding a bus (the bumps have been potholes), etc. Also, when I 1st started flying (my very first flight was above seven several hours long and I was terrified), I study a good deal of data which assisted my reasonable brain out understanding that my driving a automobile was far more hazardous. If all else fails, do two factors, get some sleeping tablets and pray. Great luck!!!!

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  1. CC
    Feb 18 at 23:13

    You never do overcome the fear
    you just have to learn to live with it.
    Mine flys home from the Bahamas on Thurs, 8hour flight
    I sit at the computer waiting for it to tell me her
    plane has landed. Usually about 20mins later she texts me
    to say shes OK. Then I can go to bed!!!
    No one ever warns you that you have children and then live the rest of your life in
    terror of something happening to them.

  2. Jan
    Feb 19 at 00:01

    Remember the power of prayer, Easy for me to say right? I worry my self sick every time my daughter leaves the house, I walk around in constant prayer, If I hear a siren I call her. she gets so mad at me and tells me I need help with my issues, Some times she yells at me when I call her, I look at my hubby and say at least I know she is alright, She calls it me checking up on her , I just have this need to know she is o.k
    The one thing I do find comfort in is when I pray for our service women and men, and what their parents must go through daily, so afraid of the dreaded phone call or a knock on their door. Her and her friend have this bright idea that the two ladies will back pack across Europe this summer, Last night I said I think I will watch the movie ” Taken” she ask me please don’t watch it, I guess that’s what it’s about , two girls back packing across Europe, no I didn’t watch it
    I don’t know if my fears stem from no one ever caring about me as a kid, and some of the danger I placed myself in and no one even caring,
    We are always here for you

  3. Dru
    Feb 19 at 00:43

    you don’t. Not if you love them. I can’t. I have too many enemies.
    Pray a lot. Then pray some more. I have worried myself sick over my
    kids many times. My son was told he would not always have his Mom and
    Dad, and I said as long as we are alive, he will have his Mom.

    My kids were in the military. My husband was in the military.
    I think God’s ear is getting worn down by now. So are my guts.

    I will pray for your daughter. Mainly I will pray for you.

  4. chris
    Feb 19 at 01:13

    Interesting that you do not express pride or joy for your daughter’s achievements. Your fear is unrealistic and may reflect your unhappiness concerning her choices in life. Try to immerse yourself in Your life and goals and by the time she comes home, you will not even realize she has left

  5. Bogey
    Feb 19 at 01:34

    It doesn’t end. I’m always on pins and needles about something or another they are planning. The less I know, the better..ignorance is bliss.

  6. Cheryl
    Feb 19 at 02:09

    Try to stay optimistic and love them as much as possible every moment they are with you. Worry does not accomplish anything. It’s alright to wish for safe travels, that no harm may come their way and that they make the right decisions so that they can be happy in life, but to constantly worry is going to put you in an early grave. Then what? Quit worrying about the things you cannot change.

  7. Strange Brew
    Feb 19 at 02:51

    I keep it to myself. Mine have traveled often enough I no longer have that fear.

  8. CLYDE55
    Feb 19 at 03:08

    I always fear for their safety especially now my son has finally bought a car.

  9. Honey
    Feb 19 at 04:04

    It’s when you stop worrying ,when you look the other way that bad things happen..when something bad happens to a loved one most people say they didn’t expect it..At least when we are worrying about them they are in our thoughts and i think that is what protects them..we are their shield.

  10. DeeJay
    Feb 19 at 04:26

    Once a mother – a mother forever.

    I’m a natural born worrier.

    I’m worried about two of my granddaughters who will be traveling in snow – bringing their family to spend Christmas.

    One will travel just less than 100 miles over the mountain.

    The other will travel over 100 miles.

    A mothers worry come naturally.

    Bless your daughter a safe trip.

    Give thanks for cell phones.
    DeeJay.

  11. mrwizard
    Feb 19 at 04:34

    I could not possibly -keep myself busy enough to forget about this from

    The time she left, till the time she got back

    We’re talking about–Daddy’s little girl :)

  12. Lady M
    Feb 19 at 04:53

    A mother will always be concerned for her children. It never ends. Then, you get to be concerned for the grandchildren.

    Now, fear is another question. I am a Christian, and we are told in scripture that God has not given us a spirit of fear. Jesus said, “Fear Not”. He tells us that He will never leave us or forsake us. He will be with us in times of trouble. We are not left defenseless.

    So, I pray for safe travels, for the mechanics who prepare the plane, for the flight crew, and that God will send His angels, one under each wing, to carry that plane to it’s destination and back safely. Then I thank Him for his mercy and his constant care. Blessings and safe travels to your daughter.

  13. colt45
    Feb 19 at 05:37

    You never do. You always pray for their happiness and safety. You must try to think more positively about life.

  14. BrinSaysHappyHolidays
    Feb 19 at 06:04

    It’s not something that you should ever want to overcome. The close bond that we have with our children is like a strong glue that we don’t want to ever dissolve. Our natural emotions such as fear are nature’s way of making sure that we always feel that special connection with them. It’s if you didn’t fear for their safety and well-being that there would be a problem. It would be with you. Keep fearing!

  15. Bonnie
    Feb 19 at 06:59

    Try to think positive. I used to worry about my kids no matter where they went or what they did. It’s normal for parents to be concerned about their children, but we must also untie those apron strings and let them make their own decisions and choices. Flying is probably the safest way to travel and she has no other way to get to the Czech Republic. Don’t dwell on it, just be joyful that she will be having a wonderful, educational time. Go get yourself a nice big glass of wine, a good book and put on some soothing music. Before you know it, she will be there safely and you will be relaxed.

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