My first flight was aged 12 in a Cessna 172. My father was piloting, newly qualified, no instrument training. He decided to go off course. We flew into a weather front. Thick black cloud, zero visibility, winds, rain, thunder & lightening. Somehow we landed safely. ATC gave him a huge roasting, heaven knows how he kept his licence. My second flight was at age 16, from the UK to Detroit. Less than 1 hour into the flight we had an engine fire. We returned to Manchester Airport, landed safely & boarded a different aircraft. I was flying alone. I'm 61 years old now. Yes I've flown many times over those years & still I'm utterly terrified, can't think why!!!! 😳
Somehow I stumbled on this video. Booked a flight for september since years and it already has me stressed out. Thinking about not going but that means I have to dissapoint others. Now watching video’s to reassure me but the fear is not rational. Sure flying is the safest form of transportation, but what does that say about today or tommorow. Incidents are rare but they happen. I find it arrogant to think it cant/wont happen to me. Im so jealous of people who dont even think 1 second about it when flying or even love to fly.
I know exactly what you mean! But by your logic you should be more scared about going by car right? By car, you’re in greater danger! So it would be arrogant to think a car crash won’t happen to you!
@@DreamOfFlying right, but as soon as you CONTROL for factors (such as not driving drunk or recklessly). your odds of dying in a car are much lower. This need to be in control of our vehicles is not inconsequential. In a plane you have no control over piloting, maintenance, or reckless scheduling.
@@slorgdulschmodus Actually, you as a car driver, are more likely to make a mistake then any actual airline pilot. Airline pilot train several year. A driving license takes a few month at most! And pilots fly for a large portion of their shift, whilst the average driver only drives two ways per day.
@@BrandelSaundh-r5i Just commit to it. When you feel like you're afraid, it's not actually fear. What some call fear, has the same symptoms as excitement. Both raise your heartrate. Whenever you feel like you're afraid, youre just super excited to see what'll happen. And you always know, that whateverhappens, you'll be fine, because after all, you notice that whatever scared you, seems to have dissappeard, and you don't know what had kept you from doing it.
Planes and air travel is beautiful, but I am still scared to death of flying and I think always will be! I especially hate when it’s a loved one flying alone.. I worry too much about them.
even if you say flying is 100% safe people are still scared because it is not natural to be 30,000 feet off the ground, this is just for the sake of argument
I’ve still had a few close calls. I did touch and goes at a non-towered airport and turned crosswind when a Skylane was incoming on his downwind. I almost turned in front of him. I swear, I didn’t see him. Also, on another occasion, the wiring to the avionics master switch must have come loose or something, because the two radios, the transponder, and the GPS screen all shut off. That was pretty wild too.
My only fear is of the takeoff. Fast acceleration makes my stomach feel like I'm getting stabbed. I cant go on any amusement park rides either. So I wonder how my first flight in December will go lol
You’ll be fine honestly. My first time taking off, i admit that i felt butterflies but it’s literally under 10 seconds. When we had to return home, i didn’t feel it at all. Your body gets used to it. I didn’t have a fear of flying but somehow now i do. And it’s only because of turbulence.
I’m 11 in September of 2024, and I’ve flown from Illinois to India and back many times (like at least 8-10) I’ve also been on many other flights… It takes 14 hrs on the first flight from Illinois to Dubai or Abu Dhabi… then it’s 4 hrs from there to India… Then vise verse back… Even tho I have gone on a plane so many times with nothing near a crash and if anything minimal turbulence… I always feel like we r going to crash… Another thing is that I have motion sickness which makes it 10x worst…
here my take on why people are scared of flying , the nature of flying is scary but we make it safe, here 1 example what if your airplane breaks down you can not pull over like driving a car, weather, collision, out of gas, takes long to land , here we go
here another one, you dont need a perfect car to be on the road but u need a perfect airplane to be on the air like your tires, wings, mechanical, gas etc....
I will fly when there’s 0% chance of crashing. It’s not even crashing that I’m scared of. It’s those stories where people are in complete terror for 30 plus minutes before they plummet to their deaths. This is why it actually is not as scary to me to get in a car accident. In a car accident it’s either instant death or you’re rushed to the hospital. No 30 plus minutes of fear first and no possibility of surviving then being in the ocean or a mountain top waiting for help. To know that most fatal accidents are because of pilot error doesn’t help. 😮
I saw another TH-cam video yesterday with a seasoned pilot saying it was 1 in 11 million the chances of dying in a plane crash. Which is it?? He also said it was 1 in 5,000 chance of dying in a car accident. 🤷🏽♂️
The number of plane crashes has decreased over time so the average will be different depending on what time period you include in your calculation. I keep it really simple: it’s much easier to get a car license than a commercial pilot license so there are lots of dumbasses on the road but the people flying your plane have to be smart.
It’s completely fine to feel like that, Ann! Often when flying on an airliner (which has a long body) it almost feels like the plane is pitched straight up. I can assure you, it’s not! I hope you enjoy your next flight!
Yeah I’ve flown like thirty times in my life and I still can’t get over this part. Watch videos of cockpits during takeoff. The pilots are really chill and act like it’s nothing more than turning the lights on in your office. Also, there’s really no chance for human error or malfunction. The calculations are so exact that the plane can’t not takeoff.
My concern is not really the pilots experience or lack thereof but more about mechanical issues and getting to a nearest airport in a timely fashion should mechanical issues happen mid flight
Will I be safe I fly October Friday the 13th to Chicago I’ve flown so many times but it’s been years so idk and the date just scares I’m convinced myself at points I will die
Hi Luke, your video was very I formative and has gone through some questions that I had in my head. But what would be your response to the latest tragic incident with the plane that goy caught in extreme turbulence and people died on board? I have a flight planned this summer and am getting super nervous because will be flying over mountains! Thanks
I have a flight on the 23rd and people say I sound crazy… but ever since I became I mom I’m scared to do ANYTHING that’s out of my norm 😭 including flying ! Your video helped me a bit but I don’t think there’s enough videos and articles that can make me completely okay with my upcoming flight. Thank you❤
So, I am flying here in under 2 months, I only flew once in my life... I went deaf in my right ear and they were forced to make an emergancy landing, I was miss diagnosed at the ear tube collapsing, that ear won't pop now, so now that we found the problem this year, not airplane related I am going on my first over seas trip... before thst I am flying 2hr test flight from Kansas to Atlanta, my head filled up with pressure and wouldn't release first tine around... this time around, I am doing the following... 1. Ear tube in right ear 2. Xanax to not disturb passengers 3. Earplanes (recommended by doctor) to reduce pressure entering my ear during flight... 4. Ear popper machine (off Amazon) 5. Breath right strips (help airflow) 6. Test flight (to atlanta) ----------- It isn't being in the plane I am scared of, it is the pain I felt first time around when I went deaf, so I am getting over that fear by a test flight before my 28hr trip... thanks for the information though!!
I was once on a small commuter flight from Upper Michigan to Minneapolis during the worst rainstorm I've ever seen. The plane was all over the sky and there was thunder and lightning. Almost everyone on the plane threw up including me... right on the man next to me. It was so awful. The plane was grounded in Minneapolis so they could clean it up. I had to get on another flight to Los Angeles. I never want to experience anything like that again. No one on the aircraft was cool and calm, including the crew.
these events are never included in airline safety statistics. Flights like these happen all the time but are not reported as anything but a relaxing, joyful trip. Make it there at all costs. Can't disrupt the schedule. Dont fly around it; go right through it - the airframe can handle it. $$$
The odds of surviving a plane crash are 95-99% All though a plane crash may be more catastrophic most plane crashes are on the runway during take off or landing. And they’re just landing gear failures or engine fires or failures and result in no casualties. Although car crashes are less catastrophic due to the way cars are designed you have a high chance to die or get seriously injured because for example you get hit by a truck in a suv at high speeds your most likely to definitely die.
This person must be calculating it based on ALL the crashes that have occurred in the history of aviation. Plane crashes peaked in the 1970s and they’ve been particularly rare since the 2000s.
Its more like 1 in 11 million if we're talking about flying commercial airlines. The odds increase even more if we're talking about North American carriers.
but what are the chances of dying PER HOUR onboard? If I'm 100 times more likely to die in a car crash in my life, but I spend 1000 times more hours in my car, then driving in my car is clearly safer than flying on a plane.
I'm flying in 3 days. These comments are not helping. Sure, the video helps and then you go and read the comments and you're back at square one. I think these type if videos should have comments turned off.
I'm terrified of flying because I'm scared it will crash like 9/11 was probably the main source of the fear because it was a very traumatizing time for us even though I wasn't alive then it still is scary to know there is a possibility u can crash and die 😢🥺
Do you guys know that a plane can fly with only 1 engine? Even if other engines fail the plane can fly perfectly fine with only 1 engine, they are designed that way. Now let’s say all engines fail…guess what? The plane will still be fine lollll. Seriously, what makes the plane glide and fly are the wings, that’s the most important part. Even if the engine fails the wings will make the plane fly and glide in the air and the pilot can land it safely. There’s no need to fear planes or turbulences, it’s all normal and part of it. Go out and explore the world!
Oh thats really cool that you are saying American pilots are the best. First, I dont think its true at all. If so, you just scared non american flyers, thank. Second, you know Sully story? Great pillot, but birds destroyed the engines and plane went down. So its not only about pilots. Also some pilots sleep or want to commit a suicide, for example that guy with German Wings and Air Malaysia. And I dont know why people still compare turbulence to bumby road on the bus. Its dumb and totally different. There is another dimension in a plane and you cant control anything, unlike on bus, which has nowhere to fall and can stop any minute and you just get out.
Well the chance of dying in a car is probably higher because there’s more cars in the world and they have been around for longer then a plane so that doesn’t make me feel much better 😅
that's not the case, even when adjusted for number of vehicles and planes, cars are still SIGNIFICANTLY less safe. they do this data accounting for those sorts of things so the statistics are proportionate to the amount of vehicles/planes in the world. i hope this helps ease your mind a bit!
Allah not created to fly but trusting his power to hold airplanes in the air is must! You will never escape dying even on your bed if time is up! Trust living fully without fear! I’m one of those who has fear flying but accepted to test it and asked myself the last worst scenario, to die! Then it’s my time. Please you guys accept the process and live happily 😊
I only remember the worst catastrophes while on a plane when turbulence hits fear goes over me instantly.
I 100% understand that, I am a nervous flyer
My first flight was aged 12 in a Cessna 172. My father was piloting, newly qualified, no instrument training. He decided to go off course. We flew into a weather front. Thick black cloud, zero visibility, winds, rain, thunder & lightening. Somehow we landed safely. ATC gave him a huge roasting, heaven knows how he kept his licence. My second flight was at age 16, from the UK to Detroit. Less than 1 hour into the flight we had an engine fire. We returned to Manchester Airport, landed safely & boarded a different aircraft. I was flying alone. I'm 61 years old now. Yes I've flown many times over those years & still I'm utterly terrified, can't think why!!!! 😳
You did an excellent job explaining the process of flying. Simple and to the point. Great job and I wish you much success on your channel.
Somehow I stumbled on this video. Booked a flight for september since years and it already has me stressed out. Thinking about not going but that means I have to dissapoint others. Now watching video’s to reassure me but the fear is not rational. Sure flying is the safest form of transportation, but what does that say about today or tommorow. Incidents are rare but they happen. I find it arrogant to think it cant/wont happen to me. Im so jealous of people who dont even think 1 second about it when flying or even love to fly.
I know exactly what you mean! But by your logic you should be more scared about going by car right? By car, you’re in greater danger! So it would be arrogant to think a car crash won’t happen to you!
@@DreamOfFlying right, but as soon as you CONTROL for factors (such as not driving drunk or recklessly). your odds of dying in a car are much lower. This need to be in control of our vehicles is not inconsequential. In a plane you have no control over piloting, maintenance, or reckless scheduling.
@@slorgdulschmodus Actually, you as a car driver, are more likely to make a mistake then any actual airline pilot. Airline pilot train several year. A driving license takes a few month at most! And pilots fly for a large portion of their shift, whilst the average driver only drives two ways per day.
@@DreamOfFlyinghey what should I do because I am scared of flying
@@BrandelSaundh-r5i Just commit to it. When you feel like you're afraid, it's not actually fear. What some call fear, has the same symptoms as excitement. Both raise your heartrate. Whenever you feel like you're afraid, youre just super excited to see what'll happen. And you always know, that whateverhappens, you'll be fine, because after all, you notice that whatever scared you, seems to have dissappeard, and you don't know what had kept you from doing it.
Planes and air travel is beautiful, but I am still scared to death of flying and I think always will be! I especially hate when it’s a loved one flying alone.. I worry too much about them.
Great information man. Thank you. I have a flight in two weeks and this helped.
even if you say flying is 100% safe people are still scared because it is not natural to be 30,000 feet off the ground, this is just for the sake of argument
I say the same thing about my needle phobia lol.
It’s cause people don’t understand it but people fly 24/7 and it’s very very very very very safe
Thanks as a fellow AV geek I love Aviation! This has made me so happy.
I’ve still had a few close calls. I did touch and goes at a non-towered airport and turned crosswind when a Skylane was incoming on his downwind. I almost turned in front of him. I swear, I didn’t see him. Also, on another occasion, the wiring to the avionics master switch must have come loose or something, because the two radios, the transponder, and the GPS screen all shut off. That was pretty wild too.
My only fear is of the takeoff. Fast acceleration makes my stomach feel like I'm getting stabbed. I cant go on any amusement park rides either. So I wonder how my first flight in December will go lol
You’ll be fine honestly. My first time taking off, i admit that i felt butterflies but it’s literally under 10 seconds. When we had to return home, i didn’t feel it at all. Your body gets used to it. I didn’t have a fear of flying but somehow now i do. And it’s only because of turbulence.
I am not really scared, but these make me feel even more comfy while in a plane, and even more if it comes from a pilot or flight attendant
I’m glad I could do my part in making flying more enjoyable for you! Thanks for watching.
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This video helped me soooo much! Thank you so much for doing this
im scared of malfunction, thats all
I’m 11 in September of 2024, and I’ve flown from Illinois to India and back many times (like at least 8-10) I’ve also been on many other flights… It takes 14 hrs on the first flight from Illinois to Dubai or Abu Dhabi… then it’s 4 hrs from there to India… Then vise verse back… Even tho I have gone on a plane so many times with nothing near a crash and if anything minimal turbulence… I always feel like we r going to crash… Another thing is that I have motion sickness which makes it 10x worst…
2:39 1/9821???? I seriously doubt it
I would like to know your opinion on the expose in early 2023 of pilot training being reduced.
here my take on why people are scared of flying , the nature of flying is scary but we make it safe, here 1 example what if your airplane breaks down you can not pull over like driving a car, weather, collision, out of gas, takes long to land , here we go
here another one, you dont need a perfect car to be on the road but u need a perfect airplane to be on the air like your tires, wings, mechanical, gas etc....
I will fly when there’s 0% chance of crashing. It’s not even crashing that I’m scared of. It’s those stories where people are in complete terror for 30 plus minutes before they plummet to their deaths. This is why it actually is not as scary to me to get in a car accident. In a car accident it’s either instant death or you’re rushed to the hospital. No 30 plus minutes of fear first and no possibility of surviving then being in the ocean or a mountain top waiting for help. To know that most fatal accidents are because of pilot error doesn’t help. 😮
I saw another TH-cam video yesterday with a seasoned pilot saying it was 1 in 11 million the chances of dying in a plane crash. Which is it??
He also said it was 1 in 5,000 chance of dying in a car accident. 🤷🏽♂️
The number of plane crashes has decreased over time so the average will be different depending on what time period you include in your calculation. I keep it really simple: it’s much easier to get a car license than a commercial pilot license so there are lots of dumbasses on the road but the people flying your plane have to be smart.
With car accidents it depends where you are -I travel to Türkiye a lot and the drivers are maniacs! In the UK they’re a bit less wild.
you could take me inverted in a 172, full flaps, and I would STILL feel safer than I do riding a motorcycle on the freeways XD
Haha for sure!
No thanks! I'll pass
Always been a nervous flyer. I haven’t been on a plane since 2009. Trying to over come my anxiety.
You got this
I get scared of the take off I no it’s sounds silly but I over think things & think it’s going to fall back down after take off 🤷♀️
It’s completely fine to feel like that, Ann! Often when flying on an airliner (which has a long body) it almost feels like the plane is pitched straight up. I can assure you, it’s not! I hope you enjoy your next flight!
Omg me too! I hate it when I start thinking this.. 😱
Yeah I’ve flown like thirty times in my life and I still can’t get over this part. Watch videos of cockpits during takeoff. The pilots are really chill and act like it’s nothing more than turning the lights on in your office. Also, there’s really no chance for human error or malfunction. The calculations are so exact that the plane can’t not takeoff.
Once I heard a quote that helped me a lot and it is: “The plane so it can actually withstand much more than a normal person”
My concern is not really the pilots experience or lack thereof but more about mechanical issues and getting to a nearest airport in a timely fashion should mechanical issues happen mid flight
i thought itd be 1 in Millions. so confused. where you got that from! ?
Well, 1 in 9821 sounds pretty good odds to me. Where does he get that number from?
Actually for commercial aviation it is 11 million to 20 million. That is what I get from most sources.
Will I be safe I fly October Friday the 13th to Chicago I’ve flown so many times but it’s been years so idk and the date just scares I’m convinced myself at points I will die
Are u alive?
Hi Luke, your video was very I formative and has gone through some questions that I had in my head. But what would be your response to the latest tragic incident with the plane that goy caught in extreme turbulence and people died on board? I have a flight planned this summer and am getting super nervous because will be flying over mountains! Thanks
Same😢
I have a flight on the 23rd and people say I sound crazy… but ever since I became I mom I’m scared to do ANYTHING that’s out of my norm 😭 including flying ! Your video helped me a bit but I don’t think there’s enough videos and articles that can make me completely okay with my upcoming flight. Thank you❤
and I dont blame u lol. you'll be fine though. safe travels
@@MoneyOverFame thank you ! Be praying for me on that day 😂😂🫶🏾
How was it lol
Me too... i used to flown alot back then...but since i got married and im so scared to go travelling with a plane...damn im stuck
Flying is good, it makes you think of god.
So, I am flying here in under 2 months, I only flew once in my life... I went deaf in my right ear and they were forced to make an emergancy landing, I was miss diagnosed at the ear tube collapsing, that ear won't pop now, so now that we found the problem this year, not airplane related I am going on my first over seas trip... before thst I am flying 2hr test flight from Kansas to Atlanta, my head filled up with pressure and wouldn't release first tine around... this time around, I am doing the following...
1. Ear tube in right ear
2. Xanax to not disturb passengers
3. Earplanes (recommended by doctor) to reduce pressure entering my ear during flight...
4. Ear popper machine (off Amazon)
5. Breath right strips (help airflow)
6. Test flight (to atlanta)
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It isn't being in the plane I am scared of, it is the pain I felt first time around when I went deaf, so I am getting over that fear by a test flight before my 28hr trip... thanks for the information though!!
Wow. Kudos to you for having the courage to get back in the air. Wishing you nothing but the best and a safe, comfortable test flight!
Oh crap. Now I'm scared, I'm going to bed
I am going to fly this Saturday, but I am TERRIFIED of heights. like really bad.
Have fun! It’ll be great
Are passengers ever allowed to get permission to visit the pilot at the front to look at how the pilot flies the aeroplane?
I was once on a small commuter flight from Upper Michigan to Minneapolis during the worst rainstorm I've ever seen. The plane was all over the sky and there was thunder and lightning. Almost everyone on the plane threw up including me... right on the man next to me. It was so awful. The plane was grounded in Minneapolis so they could clean it up. I had to get on another flight to Los Angeles. I never want to experience anything like that again. No one on the aircraft was cool and calm, including the crew.
these events are never included in airline safety statistics. Flights like these happen all the time but are not reported as anything but a relaxing, joyful trip. Make it there at all costs. Can't disrupt the schedule. Dont fly around it; go right through it - the airframe can handle it. $$$
"Safe" until it's NOT. Then you're likely dead unlike a car crash which is usually survivable
The odds of surviving a plane crash are 95-99% All though a plane crash may be more catastrophic most plane crashes are on the runway during take off or landing. And they’re just landing gear failures or engine fires or failures and result in no casualties. Although car crashes are less catastrophic due to the way cars are designed you have a high chance to die or get seriously injured because for example you get hit by a truck in a suv at high speeds your most likely to definitely die.
What?!!! Wait wait wait… the chances of dying in an air rash are 1 in 9,800?? I thought it was like 1 in 10 million and I was nervous..
This person must be calculating it based on ALL the crashes that have occurred in the history of aviation. Plane crashes peaked in the 1970s and they’ve been particularly rare since the 2000s.
A plane crashed in Leeds the other day skidded of the runway everyone was fine though. Some are worse than others.
Turbulence doesn’t scare me. The engines failing does
I read that one engine can fly a plane to safety. That planes are made with back up systems. if one fails, the other will work just fine.
If both fail the plane can still glide
This helps but I'm always alert🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its more like 1 in 11 million if we're talking about flying commercial airlines. The odds increase even more if we're talking about North American carriers.
I assume you mean the odds decrease even more, correct?
but what are the chances of dying PER HOUR onboard? If I'm 100 times more likely to die in a car crash in my life, but I spend 1000 times more hours in my car, then driving in my car is clearly safer than flying on a plane.
I keep it simple: roads are full of idiots; cockpits are full of people who had to be smart enough to get a commercial pilot license.
I'm flying in 3 days. These comments are not helping. Sure, the video helps and then you go and read the comments and you're back at square one. I think these type if videos should have comments turned off.
I'm terrified of flying because I'm scared it will crash like 9/11 was probably the main source of the fear because it was a very traumatizing time for us even though I wasn't alive then it still is scary to know there is a possibility u can crash and die 😢🥺
The key is to load up in the airport bar before you get on the plane! 🍻
Airplanes are the safest mode of transportation. It has 1 out of 170 probability of crashing.
My brains during flight: “you are that 1”
pretty much this
I'm
scared😰
Im not scared of the plane im terrified of heights
Can you do it if you just close the window or not look out the window?
The odds of dying in your lifetime in a major commercial flight are likely even way lower than 1 in 10,000.
1 in 9821???!!! That sounds doable 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
I also think watching films don’t help 😮
Do you guys know that a plane can fly with only 1 engine? Even if other engines fail the plane can fly perfectly fine with only 1 engine, they are designed that way. Now let’s say all engines fail…guess what? The plane will still be fine lollll. Seriously, what makes the plane glide and fly are the wings, that’s the most important part. Even if the engine fails the wings will make the plane fly and glide in the air and the pilot can land it safely. There’s no need to fear planes or turbulences, it’s all normal and part of it. Go out and explore the world!
What if only operating 1 engine on take off?
I am scared because of takeoff
The fact that you have to make videos named: "Scared of Flying? This Is Why You Shouldn't Be" says a lot... 🤣
unless it’s Pegasus airlines
I have a flight in an hour haha
Oh thats really cool that you are saying American pilots are the best. First, I dont think its true at all. If so, you just scared non american flyers, thank. Second, you know Sully story? Great pillot, but birds destroyed the engines and plane went down. So its not only about pilots. Also some pilots sleep or want to commit a suicide, for example that guy with German Wings and Air Malaysia. And I dont know why people still compare turbulence to bumby road on the bus. Its dumb and totally different. There is another dimension in a plane and you cant control anything, unlike on bus, which has nowhere to fall and can stop any minute and you just get out.
I'm scared of DEI hires
So this kid is a pilot?
Well the chance of dying in a car is probably higher because there’s more cars in the world and they have been around for longer then a plane so that doesn’t make me feel much better 😅
that's not the case, even when adjusted for number of vehicles and planes, cars are still SIGNIFICANTLY less safe. they do this data accounting for those sorts of things so the statistics are proportionate to the amount of vehicles/planes in the world. i hope this helps ease your mind a bit!
It’s because idiots can get a car license but not a commercial pilot license. ;)
Allah not created to fly but trusting his power to hold airplanes in the air is must! You will never escape dying even on your bed if time is up! Trust living fully without fear! I’m one of those who has fear flying but accepted to test it and asked myself the last worst scenario, to die! Then it’s my time. Please you guys accept the process and live happily 😊
Thank you ❤
Jesus is the only God my friend. He’s the only one who can save u. Turn to Jesus and be saved ❤
Airplanes fly regardless of the supposed beliefs of “Allah” or “Jesus” or any other imaginary friends in the sky.