DH has flown several times for work, but I have NEVER flown. And, well, I have always said I would never fly~even when I was young. I am very nervous. SO, I really need to know eactly what to expect. We will be booking our flights next week when Southwest releases their summer dates. ANY advice/tips/whatever you want to share is *greatly* appreciated! We will be using ME, so anything to do with that is great, too! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
First, be glad you made it to the airport in the most dangerous transportation on the planet, a car. Board the plane, take your seat, fasten your seat belt and relax.
Takeoff is a fun experience, you get pushed back, like on a roller coaster, as the plane gains speed, and then your off! Then get ready for the most exceptional view you've ever seen. Your ears may be affected to some degree due to the pressure differences, but yawning or chewing gum can help that. For the most part expect a smooth ride, however, sometimes atmospheric things occur cause turbulence, which can cause the the aircraft to bump around , slightly, and rarely in a violent fashion. But don't worry, the aircraft will be just fine, as you will too! (That's why they ask you to keep your seatbelt fastened comfortably at all times.) Landing is a bit different. Again the ear thing as you descend. But the fun is final approach. You hear the FLAPS deploy, your hear the landing gear deploy, you might even think the engines are revving up, and they are, due the flaps and gear that create drag. You might even feel some vibration as all these things slow the plane to landing speed. This is all normal. Then all settles out and you touch down!!
Haah, you made it, all that worry, on the safest vehicle made be man, an airplane.
Flying is an exceptional experience, and the safest travel on the planet.
I am by no means trying to make funnies about anyone's fear of flying. I am trying to apply logic to it, and to try to put it in prospective.
Sensations we aren't used to or don't expect, can be scary. But if those fearful can put it in perspective, understand the logic, and have an idea as to what to expect, will enjoy the experience, rather than fear it.
Hope this helps, have a great flight!!