Anyone else TERRIFIED to fly?

This is how I see it:

Everyday there are literally 1000's of aircraft in flight.
In each craft, there maybe 10s to 100s of people on-board.
If you factor-in the number of *years* between commerical airline crashes, I have a better chance winning this past Wednesdays $260 million Powerball Grand Prize WHILE being struck by lightening than my life being taken in an airplane crash!

:jester: ...And NO...neither happened! :jester:


As for driving....the drive down doesn't bother me. It's the LONG DRIVE HOME that bums me out!

I'll fly every chance I get! Not only do to the above...but I also want to spend as much time with 'da Mouse' as I can. Those extra 48 hrs mean alot to me!
 
Goofy4Tink,
I think your point is well taken. I really don't think the airline personnel would want to risk their own safety. Your post reminded me of a book a read a few years ago, called something like "The Unfriendly Skies." It was written by a pilot, and a lot of it was very scary for a white-knuckle flyer like me. But one thing I found interesting was the author's assertion that substance abuse is not much of a problem. He said that when a pilot has a problem, it is typically reported almost immediately by their co-workers because the other people do not want to be placed in jeopardy by serving on an aircraft with an impaired pilot. Makes sense to me (and makes me feel a little better about flying).
As Chris Elliott said in an old Saturday Night Live bit (playing a U.S. Air pilot around the time they had had a bad crash, "You know I'm not suicidal because if I was, I would have crashed by now. These planes are a LOT harder to keep airborne than they are to crash!" :eek: :eek:
Barb
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