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				 01 Jan 2007 Mon 07:08 pm | 
			 
			
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	I know exactly how Deli_kizin feels! Aargh! Only the thought of having to go back to Holland next week! I just cope with it by sitting down and not looking outside.. Imagine that Im being in a train  .		 
		
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				 02 Jan 2007 Tue 06:40 am | 
			 
			
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	for those who havent flown before the flight is "usually" very smooth and apart from engine noise you hardly know you are moving, sometimes there  is a bit of turbulence (sp) but its no worse than a bus ride.
 i really have been frightend all my life of the take off but having been faced with many flights in recent months i have over come my fear, a few butterflies  as the engines roar and tearing down the runway but no more adrenaline rushes, uncontrolable shakes and tears and no more pills for me unless i want to sleep on a lengthy flight
 
 Jackie 
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				 02 Jan 2007 Tue 11:24 am | 
			 
			
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	i blame final destination and 9/11 for these fears of flying.it seems to have become much more common since then.we have more chance of getting rundown by a car in the street than a plane blowing up or crashing.personally i love planes but i can't go on one for at least another 3 and a half months  
 
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				 03 Jan 2007 Wed 01:17 pm | 
			 
			
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	According to a report in todays newspaper(Daily Mail so it must be correct   )in spite of a 4% increase in air travel there has been a 11% drop in fatalities.For planes carrying 6 or more passengers there were 156 crashes in 2006 against 178 in 2005.According to the report 75% of the accidents involved small light aircraft.		 
		
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				 03 Jan 2007 Wed 03:42 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting Joey: According to a report in todays newspaper(Daily Mail so it must be correct   )in spite of a 4% increase in air travel there has been a 11% drop in fatalities.For planes carrying 6 or more passengers there were 156 crashes in 2006 against 178 in 2005.According to the report 75% of the accidents involved small light aircraft.  |  
  
 
 You read the Mail Joey?  		
		
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				 03 Jan 2007 Wed 04:33 pm | 
			 
			
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	i love flying but i am claustraphobic and germaphobic so my fears revolve around being trapped in that damn cabin breathing everyone else's air....but give me a couple shots of patron before the flight and who the hell cares!!!    		 
		
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				 03 Jan 2007 Wed 05:04 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Joey: According to a report in todays newspaper(Daily Mail so it must be correct   )in spite of a 4% increase in air travel there has been a 11% drop in fatalities.For planes carrying 6 or more passengers there were 156 crashes in 2006 against 178 in 2005.According to the report 75% of the accidents involved small light aircraft.  |  
  
 
 You read the Mail Joey?   |  
  
 
    Off course aenigma.I read a broad range of papers.It is the only way to get a balanced view   		
		
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				 03 Jan 2007 Wed 07:16 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting Joey: Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Joey: According to a report in todays newspaper(Daily Mail so it must be correct   )in spite of a 4% increase in air travel there has been a 11% drop in fatalities.For planes carrying 6 or more passengers there were 156 crashes in 2006 against 178 in 2005.According to the report 75% of the accidents involved small light aircraft.  |  
  
 
 You read the Mail Joey?   |  
  
 
    Off course aenigma.I read a broad range of papers.It is the only way to get a balanced view    |  
  
 
 It was the same or similar report in the Independent this morning........ what a high brow lot we are!		
		
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