Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Side 25

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Side 25
 AT L A N T I CA 23 “Many people I have worked with try to keep flying off their mind by being super-busy during the day of a flight, rush to the airport at the last minute, dash onto the flight. This is a great way to set yourself up for panic.” Instead, nervous flyers should get used to their feelings so they don’t get bottled up inside, turning into stomach knots. Mr. Bunn suggests arriving at the airport with plenty of time before the flight to think. “Fear is like peanut butter and time is like bread to spread it on. There is only so much peanut butter, but there is a whole loaf of bread.” If peanut butter analogies don’t calm your nerves, take a fear of flying course, some run by the airlines themselves, which makes sense because you can’t sell a ticket to a person who is afraid to step on an airplane. Virgin Atlantic is one such airline, offering a one-day seminar that costs £120. The course begins with a brief introduction to the team working with the students. Then, Virgin’s pilots brief students on how an aircraft functions. A psychotherapist who talks about fears and phobias, teaching the skills to control them, follows this briefing. Finally, there is a 45-minute flight with the team, and a pilot providing a running commentary during the flight. The course is so popular that Virgin recently added additional courses, operating from six airports: London Heathrow, Luton, Gatwick, Birmingham, Newcastle and Manchester. The airline even has a fear of flying channel on board to make anxious passengers more comfortable during flight. “Many people who are afraid to fly find that when they understand how an aircraft operates, recognize what the associated noises are, understand why turbulence is safe and have all their questions answered, they are a long way to being helped to overcome their fear of flying,” says the Virgin Atlantic website. Despite an increased understanding of flight (like how the plane actually stays in the air), despite knowing the safety statistics and watching relaxation channels, some passengers still get antsy when stepping onto a plane. In such a case, Mr. Bunn has a simple suggestion: turn left upon embarking, and talk to the pilot. Not bad advice. After all, you wouldn’t undergo an operation without first consulting with the surgeon. Besides, a pilot’s confidence is enough to boost anyone’s trust. EW MANAGE FEAR Counselors recommend five easy steps to ease your anxiety when flying. » Stretch those legs. Increased circulation is a must on long flights, and aids in relaxation. » Remember to breathe. Deep breathing helps avoid panic attacks. » Educate yourself: the more you know about the airline industry, or flying in general, he more confident you’ll feel. » Relax: dress comfortably, don’t rush and stop thinking negative thoughts. » Talking helps: mention your anxiety to the pilot, the flight attendants or express your concerns to your seatmate, if he or she is not wearing an ipod. For more information on fear of flying, log on to: www.flyingwithoutfear.info, www.fofc.com, www.fearofflying.com, www.myskyprogram.com 009 airmail Atlantica 306.indd 23 24.4.2006 18:17:37
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