Ben G
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you will sweat like a fucker mate i couldn't handle mallorca for a week without a sea breeze
drink plenty of water
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mattk
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nahh he deffo will not like it
I hate flying, not scared of it, there is just nothing more boring in the world!
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
If he's into going fast he'll probably love takeoff.
i enjoy this bit, but only when the plane is stationary on the start of the runway and then goes on full power.
not as much fun when the planes already moving then just goes a bit quicker
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
nahh he deffo will not like it
I hate flying, not scared of it, there is just nothing more boring in the world!
could always make it more fun by shouting ''i have a bomb'' i suppose
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
If he's into going fast he'll probably love takeoff.
i enjoy this bit, but only when the plane is stationary on the start of the runway and then goes on full power.
not as much fun when the planes already moving then just goes a bit quicker
I hate quick landings though, when they slam the brakes on and the plane squirms around
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HOMIE
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ahh have u ever been to a place in greece called skiathos now thats a slam on the breaks landing, and also corfu? Small greek airports are the best for quick landings and taking offs Also kos is quite a quick landing.
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Bonney
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Theres nothing to worry about. I flew for the first time this year and going it wasnt too bad, but coming home it was terrable. I was on one of the seats that looked over the wing and most of the way back I was watching it wobble. It terrified me watching it, Thought it was going to break off!
But seroiusly, Theres nothing to worry about.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney66
Theres nothing to worry about. I flew for the first time this year and going it wasnt too bad, but coming home it was terrable. I was on one of the seats that looked over the wing and most of the way back I was watching it wobble. It terrified me watching it, Thought it was going to break off!
But seroiusly, Theres nothing to worry about.
You should be a motivational speaker
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Lawrah
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Valium?
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Robbo
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I'm with mattk, I hate flying, its so so dull Last flight we had comign back to Dublin we had an awful landing, plane was bouncing around all over the shop going into land, didnt help that a stupid russian woman i was sat next to got a call on her mobile seconds before th eplane starting jolting around
Sleepign tablets/co-codamol will do the trick but not alcohol
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by mattk
really dont understand why people are scared of flying
sad isn't it.
our return tickets this morning had seat numbers 26C and 26D printed on them. got on the plane and found out theres only 25 rows of seats. shit myself incae they had over booked or something.
after sitting in row 25 for half hour until we were ready to take off, the hostess told us they print 26 instead of printing 13 on the tickets as people get scared if they have a seat in row number 13 apparently
That's just a tradition. A lot of hotels don't have room number 13 e.t.c...
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
My first time on a plane this friday - I'm bricking it lol, but looking forward to it at the same time - you can't seriously say you can be scared of something you've never done!
You can! Because he has.
Imagine it, you're sat there knowing you will be flying sometime soon, all you are relying on is the mental/physical skill of 2 pilots, and the physics used in flight, and last but not least but putting your trust in the engineers that have serviced the planes engines. Personally I'm not scared of flying, I like it but I do understand why certain people maybe a bit worried.
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ed
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There's loads of stuff to be scared of, but there's nothing better than a bit of irrational fear to get you hyped up...
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Ste
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You lot would be scared of flying too if you seen the monkeys they have maintaining them.
Also, get seats at the very back. Statistically the safest place to be. When in a crash you ususally don't die from the impact, but the fireball from the fuel tanks. As there are no fuel tanks at the tail end, and this usually breaks, off you will be treated to a plethora of broken bones but not the burns
[Edited on 16-08-2009 by Ste W]
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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J da Silva
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I think mine and Ste W's comments may put even more people off flying. Sorry...
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C2RL R
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i keep having dreams about plane crashes. had another one last night but that was most likely due to this thread. i'm glad i've not got any flights planned at the moment because i'd probably brick it!
[Edited on 17-08-2009 by C2RL R]
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by HOMIE
My brothers 21 and he will not come away with us in septemeber because of his phobia of flying, he has not yet to this day ever flown so as i keep telling him it might not be as bad as he thinks, has anyone else had this problem and what can i do to help him as he really wants to come away but really doesnt want to fly, obvioulsy there is no other way of getting to morocco other than flying unless he wants to pay double and spend a week travelling on various busses, trains and boats?
Dennis Berkamp didn't fly either, he drove/trained to all major european matches.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
You lot would be scared of flying too if you seen the monkeys they have maintaining them.
No worse than the monkeys that put them together in the first place
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DC90
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I've had a few dodgey experiences whilst flying, usually to do with to/from America.
Flying out there one time they figured some muslim guy wasn't safe and got him and his bags off, this was just after 9/11.
Also, flying home we had to fly inbetween two storms, never been so scared in my life.
More chance of winning the lottery than being in a plane crash anyway
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Twiggy
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I am not a fan of flying... mainly the hight thing... no plans to fly in the near future so no issues to address atm
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JadeM
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I was PETRIFIED of flying, wouldn't go abroad with my mates or family.
Then I met Colin he managed to convince me to take my first flight! I loved it, just regret missing out on loads of nice holidays before
My 1st flight didn't go without drama tho, I was bursting for the loo just as the plane was ready to take off. I didnt know you weren't allowed out your seat until the plane was safely up in the air Thought I had nothing better to do than take off my seat belt and toddle off to the loo, Colin just about had a fit when he saw me undoing my seat belt !! I started to panic a bit because I really thought I was going to pee my pants by the time I reached the loo
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by DC90
I've had a few dodgey experiences whilst flying, usually to do with to/from America.
Flying out there one time they figured some muslim guy wasn't safe and got him and his bags off, this was just after 9/11.
Also, flying home we had to fly inbetween two storms, never been so scared in my life.
More chance of winning the lottery than being in a plane crash anyway
That is a bold statement considering there are less planes than lottery players, besides when it first started I won 6 times......
All £10's though.
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DC90
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You know what I mean
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HOMIE
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by HOMIE
My brothers 21 and he will not come away with us in septemeber because of his phobia of flying, he has not yet to this day ever flown so as i keep telling him it might not be as bad as he thinks, has anyone else had this problem and what can i do to help him as he really wants to come away but really doesnt want to fly, obvioulsy there is no other way of getting to morocco other than flying unless he wants to pay double and spend a week travelling on various busses, trains and boats?
Dennis Berkamp didn't fly either, he drove/trained to all major european matches.
Yes this is fair point but morocco isnt in Europe. and it would be costing him nearly 300 more in travel costs just to get there, than it would just to sit on that fucking plane
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