Showing posts with label audios for fear of flying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audios for fear of flying. Show all posts
Friday, 11 December 2015
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Movements of the Plane
Movements of the plane explained for fearful flyers
The movements that you feel in a plane are not necessarily what the plane is doing. What you think the plane is doing is confused by the changes of speeds, the accelerations of the plane and the change of nose position. Although the sensations may make you more anxious there is nothing to worry about. It is not because you are fearful that you get those 'wobbly' feelings ... everyone does.
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Wonderful experience after bought 4 disc CD set of flying course
50 Years without Flying and then …
Keith,
I had not flown for nearly 50, yes 50 years, after a bad experience.
I bought your 4 Disc CD set some years ago and it completely cured my fear of flying.
I have flown nearly thirty times over the past 4 years including several times to Barra on a Twin Otter from Glasgow and several times to Rome, Tenerife etc.
I also have taken flying lessons , including a flight in a microlight.
No fear whatsoever thanks to your excellent CD.
The website, Forum and on-line course of Flying
When I started the flyingwithoutfear.com website over thirteen years ago it was called scared of flying.com
We were the first website helping fearful flyers to post videos and we were the first to have extensive, free help. It ran into over 150 pages of information. We were so successful that most of what we did was copied*. Unfortunately for our competitors just para phrasing and reworking sentences doesn’t work. A statement of fact is a statement of fact but to help a fearful flyer it has to be in context, it shouldn’t be dumbed down and it should be free of mis interpretation.
Human Factors and aviation safety
This evening an independent UK television channel broadcast an interesting and generally accurate programme about the crash of a British European Airways Trident aircraft at London Heathrow in the early1970′s.
At the time of the crash I was a co-pilot with the company flying out of Scotland. As an experienced pilot I was allowed to fly a two pilot aircraft even though it was less sophisticated than the modern Trident jet that crashed. To compensate for the lower experience levels of the jet co-pilots, the trident carried two co-pilots. Well known to those of us in the airline at the time was the fact that there had been a very very heated argument in the crew room in London before crash. The argument involved the Captain of the ill fated flight.
Fear of flying courses help to overcome your fear of flying
Flyingwithoutfear.com and its associated websites has always maintained the principle of factually correct and unambiguous information to help fearful flyers. We strive to use language and descriptions that is consistent with those values and also explains aspects of aviation in a way that helps fearful flyers to overcome their fears.
The descriptions and eye witness accounts of the crash of the 1960′s fighter jet at a flying display are the opposite of what we try to do. It is inevitable that witnesses to an accident of any type are likely to be in a state of shock and their recall of events is going to be influenced by ignorance, emotion and the the views of other witnesses.
Gallary to Learn Why Flying is Far Far Safer than you think
You will find over 100 pictures like these on the Premium On-Line course
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Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Fear of flying Blog helpful to fearful flyers
It seems that there has been nothing of great importance in the last few months that has been of significance to fearful flyers.
As a result this blog has been rather quiet. With the introduction of the new on line course our attention has been focussed on the glitches that occur on any new website. However much we have tried to make the experience problem free, there have been some unexpected out turns.
Until the next time we’re confident that the site is running as we planned.
For those of you that aren’t familiar with the on line course, here are a few details.
Trains, planes, the Great Barrier Reef and Woodstock
It was a bank holiday and we took the grandchildren on an old steam railway train. With my new f2.8 super dooper lens I rattled off dozens of pictures.
It was as I was taking this shot that it occurred to me that there is a lot in common with trains planes and a fear of flying. It was said that in the early days of the train sceptics worried that travelling at such speeds (faster than a horse could run) would upset the brain and cause the eyes to bleed. We can laugh now, but without evidence to the contrary why should anyone not have believed the critics?
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Overcome your fear of flying with our helpcasts
Helpcasts 1 - "Welcome Aboard" | Length: 3:07 mins |
The latest help, advice and insight from flyingwithoutfear.com for your fear of flying. Hosted by Captain Keith
Helpcasts 2 - "How Others Can Help" | Length: 3:39 mins |
Understand how talking and discussing
your fear of flying with other people can give you support and
assistance to go flying without fear.
Helpcasts 3 - "Coping Strategies" | Length: 5:22 mins |
Captain Keith discusses how you can
develop your strategies to help you overcome your fear. Recognising that
a fear of flying is not a weakness and that there are ways to help you deal with your fear.
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