I am deeply afraid of explosive decompressions on airplanes. On Thursday I am flying from BDL-LAX-BNE. The Hartford-LAX flight is 6 hours (my longest flight ever), only to be followed by the 13 hour flight to Brisbane. I can't stop thinking about fuel tank explosions, mid air collisions, metal fatigue, and terrorist attacks.
My 737-800 and 747-400 will both be packed with fuel and are rather new airplanes so I have gotten over my fear of the fuel tank explosions and the metal fatigue. However, I am still deeply afraid of bombs and mid air collisions. I know the statistics, and I am certainly getting on the plane. (I will pop my ativan).
But I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions to help get over this fear. I have this recurring image of myself free falling 30,000 ft to my death and it is awful and paralyzing. Any help would be appreciated? I know the stats (this is an emotional not rational fear).
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