Afraid of Flying?

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Re: Afraid of Flying?

Postby Hagar » Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:02 pm

[quote]ps. mind you I've also read about guys that have made crators
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Re: Afraid of Flying?

Postby Stormtropper » Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:30 pm

[quote]As for the NWA pilot you speak of...Wouldnt have been a CRJ from Detroit to Ft. Wayne would it :P
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Re: Afraid of Flying?

Postby Galactic_eyes » Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:10 pm


I'm no "expert" but as I mentioned earlier I don't think fear of heights & fear of flying are related. Plenty of highly experienced pilots have a fear of heights. I'm sure some steeplejacks, trapeze artists & even skyscraper construction workers who happily wander around balanced on narrow girders 100s of feet above the ground are terrified of setting foot in an aeroplane.


Well, I associated the two as the same. When I think of flying, being up high is the first thing that comes to mind. :) But, I do see what you are saying. May very well explain why I'm calmer in a plane than say on a 100ft chip silo we have here at work.
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Re: Afraid of Flying?

Postby Chris M. » Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:19 pm

Afraid of flying: Never
Afraid of heights: Nope

   For as long as i can remember i was raised around airplanes.  My farther has two airplanes at the moment: one is a Harmon Rocket 200+mph :D and a Cessna 170 with a 180 motor convertion with three blade prop.  I belive It is the only one in the states that is certified.  The 170 is are over sized super cub.  This plane has been driven off cliffs to water skipping 8).  We just got the rocket and so far the plane itself is crazy.  I will post some pics of the 170 later.
   My father has crashed a plane in his life nearly kill him,  but thats not stoping him from his hobby.  The plane he crashed was a PA 18 super cub.  
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