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Title: The Fearless Flier's Handbook: Learning to Beat the Fear of Flying with the Experts from the Qantas Clinic by Debbie Seaman, Seaman Debbie ISBN: 1-58008-029-4 Publisher: Ten Speed Press Pub. Date: January, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.88 (8 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Knuckles No Longer White
Comment: Having experienced an aborted take off, a collision whilst taxiing and a drop in altitude which left a stewardess in tears, I feel I'm well equipped to comment on this book.
I'm a 34 year old balanced/sensible male who for some bizarre reason conjures up terrible nightmares before each flight, dwells on them and then allows fear to breed fear - almost to the point of not travelling.
I've tried all sorts - pills, alcohol,more alcohol, but to no avail. Until buying this book I couldn't talk, eat or begin to relax on a plane - even whilst cruising. I used to spend the entire flight waiting for the engines to fail or imagining the pilots were dealing with some sort of emergency (whilst we sat in our seats, oblivious to our imminent demise).
I also knew my fear was irrational, but that made it worse - I felt totally isolated in my own private hell and as there was nothing to do on the plane (or nothing I could do) I let my imagination run riot.
Anyway, to get to the point, something had to be done. I bought this book and it gave me exactly what I wanted - reasons why things go 'bump in the flight', reassurance on the safety/maintainance aspects (I'm no longer waiting for the plane to drop out of the sky. I mean, do people worry about a car just stopping on the motorway - and that's only got one engine!)
I no longer watch the stewardesses and assume that if they're not smiling the planes about to crash. I'm amazed I thought that way now.
Unlike other phobics (and a couple of the reviewers that critisized this book) I've always known there isn't a magic cure
and I'm the one whose got to change the way I think about flying.
I've had to go from knowing it's irrational, but feeling petrified, to knowing it's irrational and actually believing it's the safest form of transport.
I'm not there yet, but I'm slowly winning. In fact on three of my last four flights I've been able to eat and talk !!
Many thanks Debbie - your book was money well spent.
Rating: 2
Summary: Not a Whole Lotta Help
Comment: Although not an uninteresting exploration of many of the aspects of flying, this book does not seem likely to truly alleviate many of the fears of the uncertain flier. It is one thing to understand the mechanics of flying, but quite another to get detailed descriptions of emergency procedures when something goes wrong. Those of us who suffer or have suffered bouts of unnecessary white-knuckled flying want to know how the plane stays in the air, why it is unlikely that something will go wrong and what all those noises and sensations are that may set us off. We also want to know what is going on in the cockpit during a normal flight, since most of us realize that once we've landed, we've once again experienced a normal flight...There are much better books than this one if you want to conquer any fear of flying....END
Rating: 1
Summary: Very Poor Reasurances
Comment: The reviews about this book were so great that I decided to get it and I was very disappointed.Debbie Seaman explains all the mechanics of the plain which is helpfull but when it comes to explaining the take-off or emergency landings she becomes very vague. She talk about take-off as one of the crucial parts of flying. She says that even if there is something wrong found with the plain during take-off it still must reach the altitude before asking for emergency landing, now, that does not give me any assuarance of safety. Also, flight attendants are not suppose to contact the pilot during take of if they see something wrong with the plain. Another part of the book that kept me hanging with the questions in the air was the emergency landing. The author just says not to worry, the plane will land even without any power in the engins.Well that does not explain to me how it will land. Just because it supposed to glide in the air? To my knowledge the plane glides but to its death. This book created more fears for me than I had before.
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Title: Flying Without Fear by Duane Brown ISBN: 1572240423 Publisher: New Harbinger Pubns Pub. Date: April, 1996 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Wings of Discovery by Stacey L. Chance ISBN: 1932047093 Publisher: Llumina Press Pub. Date: June, 2002 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
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Title: Fly Without Fear: Guided Meditations for a Relaxing Flight by Krs Edstrom ISBN: 1886198144 Publisher: Soft Stone Publishing Pub. Date: July, 2002 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title:Flying With Confidence Overcome your Fear of Flying ASIN: 193013200X Publisher: Pub. Date: 01 July, 1998 List Price(USD): $25.90 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $25.90 |
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Title: The Fearless Flyer: How to Fly in Comfort and Without Trepidation by Cherry Hartman, Julie Sheldon Huffaker, Nancy Coffelt ISBN: 0933377339 Publisher: Eighth Mountain Pr Pub. Date: May, 1995 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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