Feelslikefar
Senior Member
- Location
- Nashville, TN
We have a 2 trips scheduled in May, flying both times.
I wanted to drive, but the distances are just too far.
You would think that after all the air miles I've logged in the Air Force,
flying wouldn't be a big thing.
I don't have a fear of flying per se, but I've always felt very uncomfortable every time I fly.
I tough it out, sit quietly, hands gripping the arm rest on take offs and landing.
People around me must think it's my first time flying.
I've tried using headphones to listen to my music, but gave that up.
Seems I need to hear what's going on around me.
Can't medicate, because I need to pick-up rental cars and don't need that problem.
Hoping that these trips will be different.
I even called a friend who was a pilot in the USAF for many years and we talked about some things
for me to try.
Don't want to give up traveling and exploring, just the parts of getting there and back.
I wanted to drive, but the distances are just too far.
You would think that after all the air miles I've logged in the Air Force,
flying wouldn't be a big thing.
I don't have a fear of flying per se, but I've always felt very uncomfortable every time I fly.
I tough it out, sit quietly, hands gripping the arm rest on take offs and landing.
People around me must think it's my first time flying.
I've tried using headphones to listen to my music, but gave that up.
Seems I need to hear what's going on around me.
Can't medicate, because I need to pick-up rental cars and don't need that problem.
Hoping that these trips will be different.
I even called a friend who was a pilot in the USAF for many years and we talked about some things
for me to try.
Don't want to give up traveling and exploring, just the parts of getting there and back.