Are you afraid of heights?

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Are you a pilot and afraid of heights

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Are you afraid of heights?

Post by guage »

Just wondering how many pilots out there are afraid of heights; I know I am and I fly commercially.
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Not at all, but I do know a lot of pilots who are.
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Post by Doc »

Okay, heights scare the living sh*t out of me! I wont even go up a ladder. This is a little strange...dont know where it came from....used to climb every tree I could find, as a kid. Go figure.
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I fly planes, i've jumped out of planes but I hate ladders with a passion!
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No fear of heights...just a morbid fear of falling!
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Post by LastSamurai »

Huge fear of heights, but only when looking out from a hotel balcony :shock: :?

However, totally comfortable in airplanes...I guess or else I wouldnt be flying for a living... :D

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This one time I let this yahoo talk me into going ice climbing. We started out at 5 am. Hiked up a mountain to get to this frozen water fall named Merchisson Falls. Roughly 130m of grade III ice. (great first climb)

Anyway as the day wore on, somewhere between the second and third pitch the sun had started really warming shit up and we heard the CCCCRRRRAAAAAKKK! followed by a KKKAAA-phuking-BOOOOM! as a refrigerator size chunk of ice busted off, went sailing past the leader, and exploded on the ledge of the belay station halfway between the secon two climbers (one of whom was me).

At that moment I was not just a little bit "afraid" of heights. Terror would come closer to describing it. Then to make it worse we used a thing called an abalakov hook to thread our rope through a small hole in the ice and rappel down 55m at a time (didn't want to leave any screws behind eh). Being 25m from the station and another 30 or so from the next one did nothing to calm my nerves.

Once in a while at 250 I look out the window and fear creeps in, other days I feel like if I had a chute on I'd be leading the charge out the door. So I guess the answer is: sometimes.
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Post by Murph »

I thought i was the only pilot afriad of heights, how many of you get airsick when your in the back of a small plane, or atleast used to? I was in a SGS-2-33 glider one day, this one had a bit of a bubble canopy on it, and i desided to look straight down. scared the hell out of me. i think its a fear of falling more than heights
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Post by LH »

They did some research on this very subject about 4 years ago in the US among the aviation community and the results were interesting. Apparently 97% of pilots stated that they were afraid of heights and some would not even consider climbing a ladder onto their roof.

It was also noted that this concern or problem had arisen eons ago and the aircraft manufacturers solved the problem in an interesting way for pilots AND passengers......they reduced the size of the pilots and passengers windows in proportion to the size of the aircraft. That would appear to be true when one looks at an airliner like the 747 that spends it's life at 30,000' - 35,000'.

Heights are not a problem for me personally and what fear I might have on ladders is in direct proportion to the quality of the ladder.........ditto for the aircraft. :D
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Only the first 40 feet or so, then my mind probably decides it doesn't really matter any more, no use in sweating it.
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Heights? 8) not at all...but water... :oops:
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Heights I am okay with. Ladders or those stairs with no risers, bad news
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Post by wan2fly99 »

I fly, but tell me to get on a ladder after the third step, forget it.
Many people ask me how do you fly those small planes but won't go on a ladder.

Do know, all I know is that my legs start to shake and I freeze.
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Post by LWhitman »

flying and ladders dont bother me....its just the balcony on the roof of a 30 story appartment building that bothers me...it takes an effort just to get to the railing!
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Post by Donald »

How about walking on an icy twin otter wing with a broom and nothing to break your fall? Scared of that?
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Post by LH »

Donald ------THAT sir, is the domain of my esteemed AME or 2nd Officer-in-training. After having had said fall eons ago (into a snow bank), I have since become what is commonly known in the industry as "a candy ass" in that regard. :D That fall can also be made from a higher height if one's Twin Otter is wearing "tundra tires". :(
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Post by Doc »

Falling on TOtters...Ah, that takes me back. A chap I used to fly with slipped whilst trying to get into the right front seat...on medium floatation gear....and landed on that unforgiving steel thinggy step thing! Like he was landing on a horse....anybody wanna see pics?? Thought not.
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Post by Foo Fighter »

How about that glass floor at the Cn Tower?....Didn't seem to bother the small children but it scared the shit out of me!

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Post by chewsta »

You can fall off a ladder, you can fall out of a building. Airplanes just glide to a nice gentle touchdown.
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Post by Panama Jack »

So much, in fact, that I didn´t enjoy my seaplane training. You know, climbing up onto the top of the wing to check all four fuel tank caps, etc, while it´s lightly drizzling rain. I am a tall guy, and was paralysed by the fear of falling off a rain soaked wing, and into the cold water or something stupid like that. As a result, my seaplane career was pretty limited-- 17 hours total time. :D

Donald´s description makes me weak in the knees-- better to taxi the plane to the deicing bay and watch them spray pink and green fluid while you sip on a cup of coffee.
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Post by Beechball »

I hate heights!!!! I will fly any aircraft with a canopy or closed cockpit. However, a Pitts or an Extra 500 or any other open machine vintage or not; Forgeddaboudit!!!! Something about not being enclosed on all sides. No parachuting or hangliding either.... 4000 hours and counting and still phobic!
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Post by bandaid »

Since I fell off that roof and fractured my ankle I haven't been higher than a step stool, not because I am afraid of hights but rather, my wife won't let me. :wink:
Paramedics shouldn't be roofers :oops:
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Post by Big_Oaf »

I was afraid of heights untill I framed houses for a summer. try walking a 2x4 wall ten feet up when its not totally stable. you forget about the heights thing pretty quick. Airplane heights never bothered me though.
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Post by oldtimer »

My wife is afraid of heights and I sometimes say I am but in reality, I am afraid of falling because I am not afraid of heights and I often wondered why. When I worked on construction, our shop had a huge overhead crane and heaters in a very high ceiling. if the heaters went out, I used to climb up the doors and girders to get to the heaters to relight them and many of my co-workers would'nt even watch. Shakey ladders scared the hell out of me. I read somewhere that if people can see what connects then with terra firma, the terra is there. In an airplane, you cannot see what holds you up so height is not a factor. I had a wierd senation once when I was just skimming the tops of clouds and came to the end of the clouds which dropped away almost to the ground. I then had a strange sensation of extreme height, as if you were driving off a cliff. My wife can barely stand on a footstool because of a fear of heights but actually enjoys flying. But I notice she usually doesn't look out the window.
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