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  2. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here ...

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    For flight anxiety to be considered a flying phobia, these symptoms need to have been the case for six months or more. It needs to be interfering with their life in some way. People who seek ...

  3. Fear of flying - Wikipedia

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    Fear of flying is the fear of being on a flying vehicle, such as an airplane or helicopter, while it is in flight. It is also referred to as flying anxiety, flying phobia, flight phobia, aviophobia, aerophobia, or pteromerhanophobia (although aerophobia also means a fear of drafts or of fresh air). [1]

  4. I Have Serious Flight Anxiety, So Here Are 9 Things Aviation ...

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    Before the tragic D.C. crash happened on Jan. 29, I had written "landing is my favorite part of flying," on my Instagram status just days before, as I had been on a flight where I was so restless ...

  5. Toxic gases and claustrophobia: The challenges facing ... - AOL

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    As oxygen levels inside the Titan dwindle, those trapped inside have more than low air supplies to contend with, as a scientific paper reveals

  6. Stress in the aviation industry - Wikipedia

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    Asiana Airlines Flight 214 tail wreckage due to the crash. The July 6, 2013, crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was one of many accidents triggered by stress. During the aircraft's final approach to San Francisco International Airport from Incheon International Airport, the plane hit the edge of the runway and its tail came apart, followed by the fuselage bursting into flames.

  7. Flight Safety Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) is a non-profit, international organization concerning research, education, advocacy, and communications in the field of aviation safety. [2] [3] FSF brings together aviation professionals [4] to help solve safety problems and bring an international perspective to aviation safety-related issues for the public.

  8. Mental health in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Experts and airlines have been aware of these issues from as early as 1985, yet very little information about mental health in aviation exists. [9] There is a macho attitude towards mental health in aviation, with a laissez-faire approach. [9] Both males and females in aviation are equally susceptible to mental health issues. [10]

  9. Upside-down plane: Experts weigh in on Delta flight flip-over ...

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    Arnold Barnett, a leading aviation safety expert and statistics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told USA TODAY he was surprised to see the plane flip over, noting the crash ...