Am I the only one not scared to fly?

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TuxDave

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After flying probably over 50 times in the past 2 years, I've acquired the skill of falling asleep before the plane takes off and waking up when it lands.
 

I Saw OJ

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I enjoy flying. Although I havent been on a plane in a while, I wouldnt even think twice about getting on another. (maybe I would think twice, think about how much fun its going to be)
 

johnjbruin

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Originally posted by: wazzledoozle
I love flying on planes. I enjoy turbulence, its like a roller coaster :D

haha - same here. I love the turbulence too.

I told this to some of my friends and they thoguht i was going crazy.
 

Wonderful Pork

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I'm not afraid to fly, but I don't like the hassle of it. Getting there 1-2 hours before, sitting around, the cramped coach seats, etc.
 

LumbergTech

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Originally posted by: GML3G0
Sort of. But not because of the terrorism because I'm not going down without a fight, either. It's just the "what if" say something mechanical were to malfunction - then I'm in the air helpless and plummeting to my death - that bothers me. It's an irrational fear, I guess.


i dont blame you, i mean it would be a pretty crappy way to die, we all choose what risks we want to take (within our control)
 

Lonyo

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I managed to take one of these: Link on a plane, in my wallet, from either UK -> Canada -> Hawai'i -> UK, or it was UK -> Michigan -> Indianapolis -> back to the UK (can't remember which).

That means I could have had access to it during the flight. While it isn't going to blow stuff up, I could certainly have threatened someones life with it, but they didn't catch it. (This was sometime between 9/11 and 2005).
Security checks aren't infallible. But I still fly without fear.
 

Amused

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I've never been scared to fly and I'm still not.

That said, I dread it. I mean, I really fscking hate to fly. Why? Hours of being couped up in a tiny seat with my knees in my chin listening to some fscking kids scream and cry and having some lonely idiot with bad breath always sit next to me and attempt to talk to me the entire flight. It is NEVER the hot chick that sits next to me. Nope. Always the fat, lonely talkitive idiot with BO and bad breath.

And to top it off... I can NEVER sleep.
 

Kelemvor

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I'm not scared to fly but I won't do it any mor ejust because of the complete inconvenience it has become. I'd rather rent a car and drive somewhere on my own that have to wait for hours to get on, wait for an hour to take off, wait an hour to get off, and then do it all over again later.

If I had a group of people going somewhere I'd rent a small private plane and just go ourselves. Far easier, faster, and way more convenient.

FLying used to be a luxory.... Now it's borderline punishment for wanting to go somewhere.
 

Czar

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Flying is the safest methood of transport available, even if a few planes go down a year due to terrorism it will still be alot safer than driving.
 

LordMorpheus

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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
I love flying. I'm not afraid of terrorists. I'd fvck them up. Fvcking amateurs.

YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT, DONNY!

I don't know, your post sounded an awfully lot like Walter (?) from the big lebowski.
 

DaiShan

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I'm not scared of flying, but if I'm going to fly it's going to be on a private plane.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: Czar
Flying is the safest methood of transport available, even if a few planes go down a year due to terrorism it will still be alot safer than driving.

Air travel has been remarkably safe since Nov. 2001. It's been relatively safe throughout the world short of those iffy third world airlines using old Russian planes.
 

Philippine Mango

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Originally posted by: Amused
I've never been scared to fly and I'm still not.

That said, I dread it. I mean, I really fscking hate to fly. Why? Hours of being couped up in a tiny seat with my knees in my chin listening to some fscking kids scream and cry and having some lonely idiot with bad breath always sit next to me and attempt to talk to me the entire flight. It is NEVER the hot chick that sits next to me. Nope. Always the fat, lonely talkitive idiot with BO and bad breath.

And to top it off... I can NEVER sleep.

I had a hot chick sit next to me on the way to hawaii, problem was my dad was there so :frown: Saw movies on her portable DVD player and on my laptop, it was fun but it could have been sooo much better.
 

WolverineGator

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Originally posted by: wazzledoozle
I love flying on planes. I enjoy turbulence, its like a roller coaster :D

I hope for bad weather and I love the roller coaster! Passengers sometimes look at me strangely when I laugh out loud.
 

lokiju

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Shyte I went from FL to TX two weeks after 9/11, never been on as empty of a flight as that.

Funny or sad thing was that there were some Muslim appearing people on the flight also so EVERYONE was avoiding them like they were contaminated or something.

I remember at my layover in ATL getting a steak from the Fridays there and they wouldn't even give me a plastic knife to cut it, they have to take it into the kitchen and cut it for me and brought it back all pre-cut into small pieces.

I wasn't worried about flying then and wouldn't be now either, if something like thats going to happen, it's going to happen, not much I can do either way to change that.


 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: SketchMaster
I'm talking with my sister and I mention that I'm flying out to Seattle this month. She looks at my like I'm crazy and asks me if I've seen the news at all, I say yes and I know what she was referring too. I told her that I'm not scared, and if someone does try anything they had better just blow up the damn plane because I'm going down fighting. And I hope whoever is sitting next to me thinks the same way.

amen.. not gonna let some terrorist POS scare me... or change my lifestyle.. thats exactly what they want...

 

rh71

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I'm at the same level of scared as before the terrorists decided to intervene. Just don't crash and I'm fine.
 

eLiu

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I'm not afraid of flying at all.

But what will prevent me from flying is the downpour of absolutely retarded regulations. No liquids?! WTF. Suppose I bought a Starbucks or whatever during some ass-long, poorly scheduled layover. Suppose I don't finish my overpriced drink. You want me to throw it a way? Assfvcks. OH NOEZSSSSZZSSZSZZ LIQID XPOLSIVES AHHHHH D0000mMMmms!!!

Who fvcking cares. If somebody wants to blow up a plane that badly, they'll find a way. And honestly, if I'm on that unlucky flight, it's my time anyway.

For example, I wanted to make a trip to Europe (GB & France) b/c I have some friends doing an exchange program with Cambridge Univ. The flight would've been with British Airways b/c they had the best fares and the greatest # of open seats. But now that Britain has deemed it necessary to ban carry-ons, I don't really want to go anymore. What an idiotic, ridiculous policy.
 

ForumMaster

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well overall, despite all the flak the flight business has recieved, only a very small percent of planes actually have problems. infact, the percentage of cars that have problems is much higher. of course if a car has a problem, you just pull over.

but in terms of security, i live in israel. even tho haifa was attacked constantly these last couple of weeks, still went there to visit my friend. if we become afraid of flying and stop flying, then we show the terrorists that their plots do work.