Posts Tagged ‘fear of flying’

Overcome Fear of Flying with a little flight attendant humor from David Holmes

Flying anxiety is definitely lowered with a great safety briefing from flight attendant David Holmes who’s also known as “The Rapping Flight Attendant”. Enjoy!

Overcome Fear of Flying by Enjoying a Beautiful Quito Departure

By seeing a beautiful afternoon departure from Quito, Ecuador from the cockpit, flying anxiety can be helped. It’s a bumpy start on the runway but once the gear is up, the scenery is fantastic!

You don’t have to be afraid to fly if you see tape on your airplane!

Recently a passenger looked out his airplane window and was worried about seeing some tape on the wing above the engine. You don’t have to have a fear of flying if you see this. Here’s the story from WFAA in Dallas, Texas.

Pilot DJ Frost comments on Volcanic Ash dangers and helps ease fear of flying for Fox News

Pilot DJ Frost appears on Fox News to answer questions about volcanic ash dangers and eases fear of flying.

Pilot DJ Frost comments on Fox News Channel on new Aviation Safety item that can help people overcome fear of flying

Pilot DJ Frost appeared on the Fox News Channel to comment on the latest navigation technology that can help airplanes fly smoother and help stressful passengers overcome fear of flying.

Fear of Flying and Holiday Stress

Holiday stress tends to add to the feeling of anxiety and fear of flying.

Holiday Stress

Holiday Stress

Captain “Sully” safely lands his plane after birds immobilize the engine.

Northwest/Delta pilots obliviously fly past their destination because they were supposedly on their laptops.

Yet in another incident, a pilot was found to be smashed before his flight.

I know, these episodes do nothing to calm your fears.

As the holidays approach and you make plans to visit family and friends, can you feel your anxiety building?

As if holiday stress isn’t enough, you also have a fear of flying. Maybe even some claustrophobia, fear of heights or a fear of not being in control.

Don’t you want to get rid of that feeling of fear once and for all? You won’t have to timidly explain your fears to your friends. They won’t understand.

Would you rather enjoy a jar of sand from Hawaii that your friend brings back OR wouldn’t you prefer to go there and dip your feet in the sand yourself? Even though you want to travel to see your family and friends, you’re still not sure it’s worth it.

The only options are to go the slow way…meaning drive there…and who has the time?

Another option is to stay home and miss all the holiday memories and fun. Who wants to do that?

Here are a few Do’s and Don’ts to help you through the anxiety of getting through the airports.

1. Do get to the airport early. Get there in plenty of time so that you can make it through long lines and airport security.

2. Don’t attempt to bring liquids or wrapped gifts through security.

3. Do make sure your luggage meets the weight and size restrictions so that you don’t have to pay a surcharge.

4. Don’t make jokes about anything that could be considered a breach of security. The TSA will take this very seriously.

5. Do bring snacks, games, music to pass the time away in case of delays.

6. Don’t read the news or google ‘airline crashes’ before you go. This will only serve to increase your fear.

7. Do check in online so that you can print your boarding pass and get seats together with your family.

Follow these tips to help make your trip through the airport a little easier. Often the fear of flying is just the fear of not knowing what to expect in the airport.

Fear of Flying: Why Airplane Turbulence Shouldn’t Scare You!

It’s not airplane turbulence unless the coffee is in your lap!

For those with a fear of flying, airplane turbulence is when the paralyzing feeling of panic sets in. That’s the moment when you grip the armrests so tightly that your knuckles turn white and you don’t let go until you are safely on the ground.

Is this what causes airplane turbulence?

Is this what causes airplane turbulence?

I know that while you are worried about airplane turbulence, the pilots are not overly concerned. That’s because we know what causes it. Even though it creates an uncomfortable, bumpy ride it’s mostly nothing to worry about.

I believe that with knowledge comes power.

When you understand what is happening behind the scenes in the cockpit your fears will lessen. That is the whole point behind this blog. I want you to fly with peace of mind and a sense of security. These behind the scenes discoveries will help.

I have always enjoyed looking at the clouds and imagining shapes in them and so does my wife. Just the other day, she looked up and said “Oh, I see a bunny in the clouds”.  I looked up and saw it too. Of course I saw a ‘chocolate bunny’ – the kind they sell at Easter!

These clouds are what cause most turbulence. The variations in temperature cause the air to move around. When the airplane flies through one of these air pockets it causes a bumpy ride. Though we try to avoid it, that’s not always possible.

The reason that airplane turbulence is the beginning of most flying anxiety is because it’s something that touches your senses in a very real way.  You feel the plane moving around differently. You see the coffee cup shaking. You hear the pilot tell you to fasten your seatbelt.

Does this airplane turbulence result in a serious problem?

You’ll get even more details to help you overcome fear of flying with my full system, which includes self hypnosis and NLP techniques to rid your flying anxiety forever.

Don’t let this aviophobia keep you grounded. You can overcome your fear of flying and begin to travel to all the places you’ve wanted to go to. And you can do so with a calm feeling of enjoyment.

Overcome Fear of Flying by understanding How Planes Avoid Mountains

Join me in the cockpit to overcome fear of flying as I explain the Terrain Avoidance System large jets use to avoid hitting mountains. Airline safety is my number one priority when I fly. Knowledge is power and understanding how things work will help you with your fear of flying phobia. I give you even more in-depth details in Lose the Fear – and Fly! Knowing what’s happening will help you to relax and feel safe.

Fear of Flying Blog-Rare Cockpit view of a Turbulent approach and landing in Quito, Ecuador

Come with me as I take you on a rare cockpit view of a turbulent approach and landing in Quito, Ecuador. People with a fear of flying in turbulence will get an inside look at some of the causes of airplane turbulence as the plane approaches and lands in Quito. Have you signed up yet for my 7 Tips to Fly Stress Free? Just look for the form on the right and fill it out. Periodically, I post new videos and articles for you to enjoy.

Behind the Scenes Cockpit View of a Night Departure

This is an experience that few people get to see. For those with a fear of flying, you’ll especially enjoy getting a rare glimpse into the cockpit during a night departure with me.

I’ll explain all the various sounds and sights as they happen to help ease your flying anxiety so that you can have peace of mind when you fly. I recommend my program Lose the Fear – and Fly! In addition to explaining the sights and sounds, I give you self hypnosis and NLP techniques to rid yourself of the nagging fear of flying once and for all.

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