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22 May 2018, 11:34 am

Being in the cockpit would be fun!

I've never been in a cockpit, though.

Getting on the motorway takes getting used to. But, doing it a few times will help you get acclimated.



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22 May 2018, 11:39 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Being in the cockpit would be fun!

I've never been in a cockpit, though.

Getting on the motorway takes getting used to. But, doing it a few times will help you get acclimated.


Well, when my parents divorced I went back and forth between the two countries by myself from a really young age. Covered in stickers, like a parcel! The captain would always let me sit in the cockpit for a bit. Sure that doesn't happen on most flights now.


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22 May 2018, 11:43 am

I'm surprised this didn't make you want to be a pilot.



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22 May 2018, 11:55 am

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I'm surprised this didn't make you want to be a pilot.


:lol: It did for a long time!

Instead now I am petrified of commercial aircrafts to the point where I do highly irrational things when I *have to* fly.


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22 May 2018, 11:57 am

I'm just the opposite. I have no fear of big airplanes, only of small airplanes.

How come you fear commercial airplanes? I find them to be more stable than smaller airplanes.



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22 May 2018, 12:04 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I'm just the opposite. I have no fear of big airplanes, only of small airplanes.

How come you fear commercial airplanes? I find them to be more stable than smaller airplanes.


Small planes you feel more in contact with the elements.

Commercial planes you are in this sealed off bubble. And other travellers kind of make me feel edgy. All smiles and bliss and in my inner eye I kind of imagine them all screaming in terror. :oops: sorry shouldn't talk about this. It is all very irrational.


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22 May 2018, 12:06 pm

It's good to talk about things. Sometimes, things that are bottled up cause unexpected problems. I hope you don't feel bad when talking about this.

This is where Freud was right, I believe.

But I get what you mean. It's a pain in the tushey to fly in planes. Especially when you sit in the window seat, and have to go to the bathroom.



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22 May 2018, 12:53 pm

I envy that you got to see the cockpit.....



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22 May 2018, 12:57 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
It's good to talk about things. Sometimes, things that are bottled up cause unexpected problems. I hope you don't feel bad when talking about this.

This is where Freud was right, I believe.

But I get what you mean. It's a pain in the tushey to fly in planes. Especially when you sit in the window seat, and have to go to the bathroom.


Well I am in denial at the moment as in order to let my husband have two weeks longer in America I volunteered to fly to America by myself with the kids. Not super confident about it. My aspie gets quite anxious about embarking and disembarking and ensuring her possessions are safe and my 4 year old is just very, very chatty.... and then me with my irrational fears about airplanes that I have to bottle up big time. I am dreading it a little.


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22 May 2018, 12:59 pm

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I envy that you got to see the cockpit.....


I got to turn buttons too! It was pretty awesome. You must get some really beautiful moments up there.

I liked glider planes. They were pretty nice to fly. I always flew with the instructor in the cockpit behind and me in front. It was at an airfield in Cambridge and most of the instructors were retired professors.


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22 May 2018, 1:04 pm

I would be petrified flying in a glider plane. I’d probably get sick, too.



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23 May 2018, 12:57 am

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I would be petrified flying in a glider plane. I’d probably get sick, too.


Well getting up into the air is horrid. You basically get catapulted into the air (or at least that is what it feels like). But then being up there with no engine and just silence makes it worth it.

We had an electrical outage over the whole valley on Monday morning and I was amazed at how incredibly silent everything became. I think all that background humming and buzzzing that is meant to fade into nothing is actually quite loud for me. That is probably one more thing I dislike about large planes, they are so noisy.

Anyway, got to be brave, off to Italy in 4 days! Hopefully, if it is a clear day it will be a nice view of the alps!


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23 May 2018, 4:21 am

a former employer [decades back] insisted that I drive their large moving van-type truck full of equipment to a job site, but due to lack of proper depth perception, I tore half the roof off their gas station. that was the last time I hadda drive that big thing, I was demoted to driving a flatbed garbage truck instead. :oops:



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23 May 2018, 4:49 am

Possibly. But personally, I'm very relaxed when I drive and I think I'm probably the best on the road, at least compared to others, because I like rules. Always the speed limit within the legal 5 over or under. I stay within the lines, I never break driving rules, even when I'm being bored half to death by the slow self-centered guy in front of me. I never bully or tail, or any of that. I think nervousness is a major contributing factor to our own perception of being bad drivers, but sometimes I'm even MORE nervous when sitting in my house than when driving in my car.



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23 May 2018, 5:03 am

I have a bit of a heavy foot and I will pass dawdlers if safe to do so.



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23 May 2018, 11:06 am

auntblabby wrote:
a former employer [decades back] insisted that I drive their large moving van-type truck full of equipment to a job site, but due to lack of proper depth perception, I tore half the roof off their gas station. that was the last time I hadda drive that big thing, I was demoted to driving a flatbed garbage truck instead. :oops:

Who paid for that? :lol: