Ask HN: How to overcome fear of flying?
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Re: Ask HN: How to overcome fear of flying?
#12It taught me two things: what some of the noises, the vibrations, and the movements were; and how hard it is to actually crash a plane. Once you made it in the air, you'll want to try crashing your plane in the game (explosions! fun!), and it will be undoubtedly harder than you imagine.
I now have zero fear of flying. Before playing the sim, I knew rationally what you're also pointing out - that flying is extremely safe, yet I was still afraid. But after playing the sim, I actually believed it.
It's been probably 10 years since I played the simulator, but the effects last.
Re: Ask HN: How to overcome fear of flying?
#13Same thing. I flew around the world dozens of times and my fear developed gradually over time. In the same way yours did, by experiencing some scary incidents. I don't have a cure for myself so I obviously don't have one for you, but here are some ideas: 1. Look at how many flights work out well https://flightaware.com/live/ there's something like a million people in the air at any given time. It's extremely unlikely…
I wonder if "developed fear" would be worth studying.
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#14Re: Ask HN: How to overcome fear of flying?
#15For dealing with turbulence, I gain an amazing amount of comfort by holding onto something rigid- the armrest, the tray table, or if all else fails the front of the seat between the legs. The higher brain functions know better, but this seems to soothe the beast within.
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#17For your flying example, that might mean to sit and think about just packing for a trip. How does that make you feel?
Then think about driving to the airport. How does that feel?
Then think about boarding the airplane.
Then think about flying calmly.
Finally, think about really rough turbulence.
The idea is to think about each step several times (over many weeks/months) until you are progressively more and more comfortable with the entire process. Often, anxiety about a specific event (turbulent flying) will start well before you experience the turbulence - so by progressively visualizing each step in the process, your mind will begin to better control your body over the entire experience.
This process works for all types of fears: spiders, bridges, going underwater, etc.
However! I’m not a professional - so if it is really bad, then I would recommend going to a therapist - even for just a few sessions - and they can better walk you through the process. Search for “CBT in [your area]” if you don’t know where to start.
Also - if you can’t get over it with just mental exercises, and you really need to fly somewhere - a doctor can prescribe medication that will relax you for the flight (though there are potential side effects - including addiction - so talk that over with your doctor).
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#18pg learned hang gliding to deal with this. The story is at the end of https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/magazine/y-combinator-sil... .
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#19But you have no control, and you're going to die. So both fears are irrational.
How do you defeat them? Nobody else owns your brain. It's your brain. People condition you with the things they say and teach you, but it's still yours. Re-wire it. It's no different than operating your limbs, in a manner of speaking. The connections are there, you just need to use them.
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#20I also had the luck with learning about flight dynamics, airplanes, and how most unpleasant sensations during flight are well within operational parameters for an aircraft.