They have just never bothered me at all. I suggest sitting back, closing your eyes, and imagining yourself someplace that you find comforting, sort of like self hypnosis.
taking off is the easiest part of the flight.
The engines are RUN UP prior to take off to make sure [again and again]
that they are running at peak efficiency. Fewer than 1/100 of 1% of
airplanes have troubles during take off--those few that do are
very small ones and they have problems when they violate FAA regs;
they are supposed to return to their airport.
When my planes take off [when I am a passenger]--I am excited. I
start out the window and guess when the plane will start its tilt
and heat upwards........and I love watching it bank to the right or left
based on the commands from the control tower.
I have read 26 books on flying. Air line pilots in the US have extensive
training, fly well maintained planes and know how to control a plane
under all circumstances.
I consider a plane at take off just like a car at take-off. Both use
a lot of energy and the plane uses more components of
physics--thrust, lift, drag......and it has 25-50% more power than
it needs.
to me, watching the process out the windows gives the passenger
a greater level of control.
If your trapped in a thunderstorm on a plane you should take deep breathes, pray and stay calm.
stay calm
you shall know the answer when you look inside your hearts, remember to stay calm;)
Well you should of studied But stay calm and try your best
I have the same problem and I have been competing for 8 years. What I do at meets to stay calm is relax during stretch, and before I compete each routine I visualize the routine. Hopefully this will help.
First rule is not to be the tallest object in the area. Stay calm, seek shelter.
he help by writing books for children to stay calm.
You stay calm and try not to mind him/her..
Wolves either stay in the pack or they stay calm if the others are calm
Her calm and composure were two things which i appreciate. This is a sentence containing the word composure.
Stay calm.
The Sea of Galilee