Kevin Eggert
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I was wondering if anyone might have some tips for getting my wife to enjoy flying or, at very least, not hate it.
I was finally able to get her to take a short flight with me today and it didn't go too well. The air was quite smooth with no real turbulence and except for being a bit warm, the weather was favorable for a nice short flight. We planned a quick flight to a nearby airport (=/- 30 miles away) to have lunch with my parents who were there already and pick up our son (5 yrs old) to bring back home after a weekend with grandma and grampa. She was quite nervous, so I kept explaining what I was doing and what the sounds were that she was worried about. She gripped the seat and hand hold by the door until her knuckles were white and as she was wearing sunglasses, I can't be sure, but I don't believe her eyes were open for most of the flight. Right after take off I asked her if she would like me to come back around and land. She said she was OK and that we should keep going. The flight was very smooth and quick (12 minutes or so in the air). When we landed, she was very happy to get out of the plane and I felt bad for even asking her to try it. She did not enjoy it at all and didn't really want to get back in the plane for the return trip. I suggested having my father drive her back that is what we did. My mom rode along with my son and I for the trip back to the home airport. I made sure to not make her feel bad about it and my parents were glad to do it. I just need some tips to maybe try again in some way. I know jumping in to some long cross country would have been a bad idea so that is why I picked a very short trip. I had hopes of being able to take my wife and son a few places in the plane this year, but it seems like that might not happen. My son loves flying and is eager to go a few places, but it isn't much of a family trip if mom doesn't want to go along too. I'm sure I'm not alone in this problem so any advice, tips, or thoughts on how to help this situation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I was finally able to get her to take a short flight with me today and it didn't go too well. The air was quite smooth with no real turbulence and except for being a bit warm, the weather was favorable for a nice short flight. We planned a quick flight to a nearby airport (=/- 30 miles away) to have lunch with my parents who were there already and pick up our son (5 yrs old) to bring back home after a weekend with grandma and grampa. She was quite nervous, so I kept explaining what I was doing and what the sounds were that she was worried about. She gripped the seat and hand hold by the door until her knuckles were white and as she was wearing sunglasses, I can't be sure, but I don't believe her eyes were open for most of the flight. Right after take off I asked her if she would like me to come back around and land. She said she was OK and that we should keep going. The flight was very smooth and quick (12 minutes or so in the air). When we landed, she was very happy to get out of the plane and I felt bad for even asking her to try it. She did not enjoy it at all and didn't really want to get back in the plane for the return trip. I suggested having my father drive her back that is what we did. My mom rode along with my son and I for the trip back to the home airport. I made sure to not make her feel bad about it and my parents were glad to do it. I just need some tips to maybe try again in some way. I know jumping in to some long cross country would have been a bad idea so that is why I picked a very short trip. I had hopes of being able to take my wife and son a few places in the plane this year, but it seems like that might not happen. My son loves flying and is eager to go a few places, but it isn't much of a family trip if mom doesn't want to go along too. I'm sure I'm not alone in this problem so any advice, tips, or thoughts on how to help this situation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks