@@allanyan8286 Yea a single plane crash can kill hundreds, but a major plane crash like that happens maybe once a year. Cars kill thousands of people per year. So yes, the most dangerous part of flying is the car ride to the airport.
@@allanyan8286 it is true that plane crashes can be deadly, but statistically speaking, driving to the airport is still more dangerous than flying. According to the National Safety Council, the odds of dying in a car accident are about 1 in 103, whereas the odds of dying in a plane crash are infact 1 in 205,552. Flying is one of the safest modes of transportation available today. Furthermore, it's worth noting that the comment about the Air France Flight 4590 is a bit misleading. While that crash was certainly tragic and resulted in the loss of all onboard, it was an extremely rare occurrence. The vast majority of plane crashes are far less catastrophic and often result in only minor injuries or no injuries at all
I don't think people in fear seem to realize just how safe flying is. On top of it these planes are very, very well maintained. So just relax, enjoy the trip and you're going to be 99.99% fine.
So in other words, there is a .01% chance that I will be not fine... well I appreciate the image, now I'm scarred for life and will never be able to trust planes again, thank you!
@@portuguesepilot92 Yeah, but I drive the car, so I have some control. I don't control the plane. In a plane, you have to trust the the plane, maintained by others, and the pilot. In a car, you trust the car, maintained by you or whoever you choose, and yourself, trusting you can drive competently. Also, plane crashes have low survive-ability, cars do not unless your driving like an idiot. Which, at the same time, is usually on you, not anyone else. Granted that sometimes it can just be extreme back luck/wrong place wrong time. The moral of the story? The difference is control. You control nothing about the plane except where you sit and the company you fly with. However, you control nearly everything concerning the car. So there's a big difference. Also, the plane comment was a joke... I not sure if you picked up on that....
For those who aren’t frightened of the unknown during their first flight, I like to encourage you to focus on the edge of the runway rather than off in the distance. You’ll marvel at the speed as it goes way past the 70 most of us drive on highways. You won’t sense that speed when looking into the distance. Then, without any warning, you’ll tip back a bit and you’ll be surprised as the ground falls away from you. Jets are so fast and smooth, there just never felt like any special sensation to being airborne. Just that the ground fell away. The thump you hear is the gear as it’s stowed into the fuselage.
I’m jealous. I wish I could experience flying for the first time again. It’s more of an inconvenience now, but the first time is always special. Gives you a sense of just how big the world is when you’re up there
I wish I felt that ever.😭😭😭 I first flew when I was 3 so I didn't understand what was going on and had flown multiple times when I finally understood what was going on. So I've always been used to flying since I was little. (Hopefully I wasn't an annoying crying idiot that cried for the entire flight💀)
The first time I flew, I was 22 and by myself. I was afraid I'd be scared, but I wasn't. The fascination and thrill just took over, and when that acceleration hit, it was like nothing I'd ever felt, pushing me back against the seat-whoaah!!! The raindrops that were falling turned to flat streaks!
@@freedom_in_india__ I have had ear pain, and the best solution I could find was something called Earplanes, a special kind of ear plug designed to help equalize pressure in the ears while flying. On ascending, they always pop open, which feels good; but during the descent is when it really gets uncomfortable. The pressure doesn't equalize as easily while descending. The Earplanes helped somewhat. There may be other such items available by now. Last time I flew was in 2013.
My first flight was 14 days ago, from london to las vegas. 10 hours non stop flight. I was also scared as hell, but the hardest part was the waiting on the airport. If you made it on to the plane, you can be proud of you and relax. Flying is safe and somewhat satisfying. Keep in mind, that i am a person who suffers panic attacks and i have made it without any problem. Don´t think about what could happen, think about a plane like you think about a bus or subway. It brings you safe from one place to another. i have made it, so anyone can! I am the biggest anxious person in the world.
I was probably tracking your plane on flight radar24 bc i always track flights from london to the us😂its kind of a habit now .anyway i hope you had a good time😊
I have terrible anxiety as well, and the last time I boarded a plane I broke out into a total head to toe sweat (I was SOAKED!) and the flight attendant came over to me and said, “Are you ok? Are you sick?” I told her I have TERRIBLE anxiety, and she said “you need to get off the plane right now!” My bags flew to LAX and I sat in the airport shaking waiting for my ride to come back and get me. This was soon after 9/11 and nobody was fooling around on a plane - especially flight attendants. She knew something wasn’t “right” and as they were trying to get boarded and leave on time, she did the right thing asking me to leave the plane. I haven’t been on a plane since, BUT I agree with you the worst part of it for me is the WAITING in the airport and the anticipation. I was already a mess by the time I got into the plane and like I said, they weren’t about to deal with my mental issues (and I don’t blame them.)
I used to be terrified... Something that helped me was an article I read on conquering the fear. 2 things if pointed out which really stuck with me: - there are thousands of flights every day, in fact the plane you're on probably took a few trips earlier. Odds are, you'll be just another flight - flight attendants fly all the time and they're on your plane along with a pilot and crew who also take lots of flights and may have had a few earlier - the most dangerous part of your journey is your car ride to the airport
Not to mention, the last time there was a fatal crash on a passenger airliner registered in the US (the Southwest incident in 2018 was not a crash, and though the PrimeAir in 2019 had one non-revenue passenger, it was functionally a cargo plane) since 2009. I was a little behind on education at the time (now one of the youngest in my year at college), and I wasn't even in Kindergarten yet when that happened. The last time a plane crashed in the United states, and people died, was 14 years ago.
@@ElDrewski I will be there in a month on my way to meet my boyfriend in a different state for the first time..I am so scared and i have never been on a plane before
@@suitsaa no it wouldn’t it’s the other way around you overthinking it and looking at the window is making ur anxiety worse it’s the most nerve wrecking, when all you gotta do is go straight to sleep and relaxed ur mind and let the pilots do there job because didn’t spend quality years in flight school for nothing there the ones and should be worrisome because they have a huge responsibility to make sure passengers get to their destinations safely.
The first time I flew is when I was 5. I fell in love with it. I haven't had a reason to fly in over two decades and I miss it so much! Take offs and landings are my favorite parts of the flight. I hope I get to travel again very soon! 💜💜
My first flight was at age 5 also. We flew an Eastern propeller flight from Louisville to Chicago in 1964 -- the very last days of propeller commercial flights. Then a jet from Chicago to Albuquerque. The jet seemed so quiet after that noisy propeller flight.
Do they actually taxi faster than other Airlines?? I noticed my Southwest flight was halling ass like 40 MPH to get to the runway. But we were definitely delayed like an hour sitting in the airplane in Hawaii without a pilot before the new pilot ran from his other plane he just landed, and jumped into my plane lol.
I used to be so scared I used to scream and cry at take offs but as you get used to it the fear goes away itself. Now I love take offs and enjoy them… Travelling again in a week 😆
nice video! i first flew on an airplane back when i was a few months old i used to be afraid of flying back when i was 5 to 8 when i was 9 i wasn't afraid. i've been flying for decades. i quit air travel when covid 19 first started. and then we returned to air travel back in the spring of 2021. flying is so much fun and i really enjoyed it:)
Yup!! I love flying though blthe queuing and hours going through the airport stresses me out. I pop a Valium just as I'm sitting in the seat, by the time we take off I don't care. Last flight was London to Miami and back on the big arse A380. It felt like I was at home it was so big and comfortable.
Aviator here! I absolutely love flying and I love to spot them. You might think flying is dangerous but the reality is that pilots are VERY well trained for different types of scenarios in case of an emergency. besides, crashes VERY RARELY hapen!
Very rarely does a plane crash, but who knows, your pilot might have thousands of flight hours and know exactly what to do. You can just relax and enjoy the flight without worry knowing that you are safe and sound in the sky.
What helps me is realizing that pilots are way better pilots than I am a driver. First flew at age 51. Thought I was afraid to fly. Turns out, it's pretty cool. We fly once or twice a year now. Just relax and listen to music or watch TV or movie. And chew gum on takeoff and landing.
I'm probably one of the few people who actually enjoys flying. I even enjoy turbulence because it's one of the few moments that it actually feels like you're flying. The one thing I do hate, however, is airplane ear.
@@tw9121 agreed, driving is known to me one of the most dangerous ways of traveling and it’s just simply unappealing. I don’t like having to be in a cramped space not being able to eat or relax or other stuff
I also love flying and turbulence and when it comes to a family holiday once a year in summer i always ask my parents if we can go long hall again .last year i went from manchester to florida and thats when i fell in love with long flights
This video brought back so many good memories of flying. When your a child and you start flying its nothing but fun to see the sky and other planes. But when your an adult first time flyer it can be daunting at first especially when turbulence kicks in but im sure when you realise you touch down in your destination all the nerves was nothing to worry about. I hope you fly more often. Its a brilliant experience ❤
I used to hate the ear popping when I was a kid. Years later, and I barely notice it. Of course, nowadays the cabin pressure changes are computer controlled, whereas in the 1970s when I started to fly with my parents they were manual, and flight crews often weren't very gentle with them (as if they didn't have more important things to do). As a result, one's ears often used to pop quite violently.
It's really not so bad when you reach cruising altitude and get settled in. There were TVs in the headrests so I just plugged my earbuds in and watched TV.
First flight travel is always special. My first flight journey was from Pune to New Delhi, India... I was too amazed at seeing the pilot just taking the plane and making it walk like some Warje Bus of Pune for 10 minutes and then he suddenly accelerated so fast that within a second I was in the air.. Woohoo 🥳🥳😅😅
It's over 10,000 flights in America alone each day... The chances of you being on the one that goes down is very slim. You have a better chance of hitting the lotto twice.
Trust me, if your flight has ever been delayed for multiple hours, and you are stuck in an airport thousands of miles away from your home, you will GROW to LOVE that takeoff vibration and sound.. 💯
@@danieluva2848 You're right. How could I forget the moment take-off power is applied. Though to me these two phases of a flight has life equal amounts of excitement.
I was 48 years old when I flew for the first time. Flight from Omaha to Jacksonville with stop in Memphis. Scared to death waiting to take off. Always scared of heights. Slight delay before takeoff and started talking to some other passengers. Found out there was a church choir on board going to some concert somewhere. 15 people in the choir. Joked with them and my wife that God surely wouldn’t take all these non-sinners, just to get me!! He didn’t, so here I am smiling to this day whenever I think of that flight. Whew!!
I can tell you. In my first flight the initial thrust while taking off was the worst thing to endure. That feeling of your head being squashed against your neck was completely awful. Really bro. I completely understand you.
Isn't that interesting. That's the part of the flight I enjoy the most. Knowing that the engines are working fine and are thrusting at full capacity makes me feel very secure.
Everyone flying for the first time gets scared especially during take off and more if the individual has a window seat. The flying part is easy to deal with and the landing is pretty much a piece of cake.
I love when the plane applies reverse thrust, because you get pushed into the seat in front of you, well I fly with Ryanair so I just brace on every landing.
What I love to do is have my favorite song cued up for when we start darting down the runway. If you time it right, have the chorus play once the plane starts to lift. It’s thrilling feeling and eases the nerves for me. 😊
I have a few hype music I play one when the plane is lining up on the runway and then I play a big number for takeoff, it’s awesome! (I really thought I was the only one that does that)
@@MrnintendoSEGAfan1 I did it once not on purpose. We were taxi-ing and I was listening to music and as soon as the plane lifted on the runway the chorus played and it was exhilarating. Now I have my go to song cued up every time I take off on an airplane ♥️
I'm a nervous flyer. I had one scary flying experience back when I was like 10 years old and now I'm a nervous flyer. I recently flew to Vegas and back and did just fine even though I was nervous. Here in a few months I'll be on my first intercontinental flight across the pacific to Japan and Thailand. I'd like to think if I can get over that, I can get over flying half way across America.
I used to get real bad panic attacks when flying, going into tears and absolute hysterics, which I look back on now with regret. First time I flew on my own was back in July 2019 (Virgin Australia flight VA912 from Brisbane to Sydney), and I was taken aback from how enjoyable it can be. Felt good to finally face a huge fear of mine, although because I'm so used to flying and traveling on my own now, I can't stand the idea of traveling with someone else haha.
For the first time EVER in watched take of and I have never felt so free. I am a chronic anxiety sufferer who also fights with dissociation and i want everyone to know, fear ain’t nothing but a feelin’.
I used to be scared but my brother is a pilot now and he tells me everything about flying now he said pay attention to the flight attendants if they not freaking out just sit back and listen some fluidified music lol I’m more scared to drive 5mins to the store than to be on a 18hr flight
Wow. My first flight was when i was when i was 4. My dad used to work for southwest, to american airlines, but now he works for delta. I just flew a few weeks ago from ny to la, and from la to vegas, and from vegas to ny. We get free rides sometimes bc my dad works for the airport
I don’t think it’s the danger people are scared of. Flying is of course safer than other transport but it’s not for everyone. Everyone has certain fears for a variety of reasons. My dad with scared to death of the 4th of July firework booms. Found out eventually it was due to a Vietnam fire base where he and his long time friend made it and a bunch of other didn’t. Personally I love traveling by ship, I worked at sea for a decade. I was surprised how people get very nervous in big storms. I just loved them. Flying is not something I care fore though. I prefer to be riding the waves
Actually what stands out in the video is the multiple turns it took to get to the runway😁but I love flying and takeoffs are the best👍I still reserve the moment in case of emergency but does not stop me from enjoying a flight😊
I remember my 1st time on a airplane. I was 12 years old and my grandparents were taking me from Pittsburgh to Idaho to visit my greatgrand mother. We were on UAL a 727. We stopped in Chicago O'Hara and changed planes in Salt Lake city and the pilot let me sit in the right seat before we took off from Salt Lake city. Fyi during 911 I became a Security Coordinator for UAL at IAD until 2002.
First of all, cars are more dangerous than airplanes becuase you have nobody telling you what to do when driving but airplanes they tell you what to do and I don’t wanna type the rest
Even though it's your first time flying, you actually flew on one of the world most dangerous aircraft, the Boeing 737MAX. It crashed 2 times in 2018 and it's behaviour on it's instruments are ridiculous. If you don't want to fly on the 737MAX, then don't fly with Southwest or something, even if it's a safe airline. But other planes like the Boeing 777 are very safe, even the 737 can also be very safe, except the 737MAX.
The MAX was grounded for 20 months. It’s MCAS system was overhauled, and 737 pilots retrained. It has been in the air since 2020 and has had no reported incidents with flight control anomalies. That being said, there are a few countries (China being one) that has not authorized their use.
Hate take-off's as well. the feeling of the weight of the fuselage so it seems like once you get off the ground you feel like you're falling back down but you actually aren't. got over that feeling by watching out the window to see what was going on. eventually got used to it but still a uncanny feeling ngl
The first time I ever flew I was 14, flying from BDL to DEN with a stop in Chicago. I was all by myself, sitting by the window and as we're landing I see the flaps go up on the wing; I thought the plane was FALLING APART!!! Took off from there on what was supposed to be a two hour flight, we wound up circling Kansas for two hours. My Aunt was at the gate waiting for me, she got me to her house and I was told to call my Mother IMMEDIATELY!!! She was at home in Mass. going nuts; she thought my flight had been hijacked! I just kept saying 'but we could see Kansas!!!'
That fear is justified. Whether it's your first time or not. People are allowed to have those feelings. Regularly at work I have to help ease people's fears of elevators. Sometimes even have to go as far as escorting people up to their floors on the elevator with them, and I live and work in a city where elevators are just a necessary part of life. For some people it's the claustrophobia. For others it's the fear of an elevator crashing, which is pretty much impossible unless you're in a major earthquake that brings down the whole building. Same thing with rollercoasters.
Dont feel bad....Ive been flying since I was a kid and thats a long time - I dont get so nervous about take off but still get a little anxious on landing. BTW you should be happy - probably one of the few Southwest planes getting off the ground!!! :)
You didn't look or sound scared to me? Should have seen my wife the 1st time we went on a trip and had to fly. She was a basket case!! The whole plane knew it was her 1st flight. Even now after 8 flights under her belt she still is a nervous wreck.
i almost passed out that’s why i ended the video. luckily my mom is a nurse practitioner. or prolly would’ve passed out. like i couldn’t breathe or anything
I had two grandparents that worked for United Airlines. My Grandmother was a flight attendant and my “grandfather” was a ramp worker. When I was younger, they would fly up here to Cle and bring me back with them to Orlando for the summer. I love flying too. My fiancée’s first flight was with me a few years ago. She was quite nervous, so I told her “It’s not flying you’re scared of, and it’s not heights either, it’s crashing and that’s not what we’re here for is it?”
Flying is so fun to me, especially takeoff. Unfortunately I always get air sick so I can’t forget the Dramamine😅One day I want to do ATC or something related to aviation! That moment where the pilots rotate and the plane lifts off is just magical to me🥲
I have flown in about five airplanes and one helicopter and to me, I think the only worst part of them is the incline after take off, but even to me, that's not scary at all, I think it's kind of fun!!!
Fun fact: when you arrived to the airport, you’ve already passed the most dangerous part of flying
@Umbrial what are you talking about
@Umbrial of flying he mentioned
@Umbrial nah plane crash can be good but some of them kill everybody like air france flight 4590
@@allanyan8286 Yea a single plane crash can kill hundreds, but a major plane crash like that happens maybe once a year. Cars kill thousands of people per year. So yes, the most dangerous part of flying is the car ride to the airport.
@@allanyan8286 it is true that plane crashes can be deadly, but statistically speaking, driving to the airport is still more dangerous than flying. According to the National Safety Council, the odds of dying in a car accident are about 1 in 103, whereas the odds of dying in a plane crash are infact 1 in 205,552. Flying is one of the safest modes of transportation available today.
Furthermore, it's worth noting that the comment about the Air France Flight 4590 is a bit misleading. While that crash was certainly tragic and resulted in the loss of all onboard, it was an extremely rare occurrence. The vast majority of plane crashes are far less catastrophic and often result in only minor injuries or no injuries at all
I don't think people in fear seem to realize just how safe flying is. On top of it these planes are very, very well maintained. So just relax, enjoy the trip and you're going to be 99.99% fine.
So in other words, there is a .01% chance that I will be not fine... well I appreciate the image, now I'm scarred for life and will never be able to trust planes again, thank you!
Even though I wouldn't be able to do anything in a airplane diaster, I do play Microsoft Flight simulator 😌
All it takes is that .01% 😂
@@coyote4961 you have 22% chance of dying in a car accident. Then you shouldn't be in a car either lol
@@portuguesepilot92 Yeah, but I drive the car, so I have some control. I don't control the plane. In a plane, you have to trust the the plane, maintained by others, and the pilot. In a car, you trust the car, maintained by you or whoever you choose, and yourself, trusting you can drive competently. Also, plane crashes have low survive-ability, cars do not unless your driving like an idiot. Which, at the same time, is usually on you, not anyone else. Granted that sometimes it can just be extreme back luck/wrong place wrong time.
The moral of the story? The difference is control. You control nothing about the plane except where you sit and the company you fly with. However, you control nearly everything concerning the car. So there's a big difference. Also, the plane comment was a joke... I not sure if you picked up on that....
For those who aren’t frightened of the unknown during their first flight, I like to encourage you to focus on the edge of the runway rather than off in the distance. You’ll marvel at the speed as it goes way past the 70 most of us drive on highways. You won’t sense that speed when looking into the distance. Then, without any warning, you’ll tip back a bit and you’ll be surprised as the ground falls away from you. Jets are so fast and smooth, there just never felt like any special sensation to being airborne. Just that the ground fell away. The thump you hear is the gear as it’s stowed into the fuselage.
but my name is marvel
I drive 85 on texas highways sometimes even 90.
@@8Byto okay but planes take off around 150-175mph. You’re missing the point of this persons message to brag about speeding 🫣
@@8Byto Pretty cool. Most planes in this category are at speeds in excess of 140 knots when they rotate to lift off.
@@feversolYes planes rotate when they reach V1
I’m jealous. I wish I could experience flying for the first time again. It’s more of an inconvenience now, but the first time is always special. Gives you a sense of just how big the world is when you’re up there
Fr. Now i fly like 30 flight during the summer alone cuz i travel for work and i just get bored on the planes like i cant stand it no more.
Dude, flight is kind of like a neccesity now.
@@MUHAMMADLUQMANAIDIDBINRONISARI it really isn’t
I wish I felt that ever.😭😭😭 I first flew when I was 3 so I didn't understand what was going on and had flown multiple times when I finally understood what was going on. So I've always been used to flying since I was little. (Hopefully I wasn't an annoying crying idiot that cried for the entire flight💀)
Yeah and how lucky are you to experience a view like that?!super lucky! It’s amazing spectacular and beautiful all at the same time
most beautiful thing ever!! to ALL pilots, thankyou for your service!!
It really is!
Thank you for your support to us pilots
Ty
and the maintenance staff and the ground crews!
thank god
The first time I flew, I was 22 and by myself. I was afraid I'd be scared, but I wasn't. The fascination and thrill just took over, and when that acceleration hit, it was like nothing I'd ever felt, pushing me back against the seat-whoaah!!! The raindrops that were falling turned to flat streaks!
did u ever feel ear pain in take off and landing... what you do to prevent the pain? please reply me...
@@freedom_in_india__ I have had ear pain, and the best solution I could find was something called Earplanes, a special kind of ear plug designed to help equalize pressure in the ears while flying. On ascending, they always pop open, which feels good; but during the descent is when it really gets uncomfortable. The pressure doesn't equalize as easily while descending. The Earplanes helped somewhat. There may be other such items available by now. Last time I flew was in 2013.
@@girlfriday1299 does chew gums works...? if we chew it in take off and landing... does chew gum feel us relax? please reply
When you're on the Tarmac and the next one to take off the excitement really builds.
@@freedom_in_india__ I don't know if it makes you relax but it does help when your ears are popping.
My first flight was 14 days ago, from london to las vegas. 10 hours non stop flight. I was also scared as hell, but the hardest part was the waiting on the airport. If you made it on to the plane, you can be proud of you and relax. Flying is safe and somewhat satisfying. Keep in mind, that i am a person who suffers panic attacks and i have made it without any problem. Don´t think about what could happen, think about a plane like you think about a bus or subway. It brings you safe from one place to another. i have made it, so anyone can! I am the biggest anxious person in the world.
I was probably tracking your plane on flight radar24 bc i always track flights from london to the us😂its kind of a habit now .anyway i hope you had a good time😊
I have terrible anxiety as well, and the last time I boarded a plane I broke out into a total head to toe sweat (I was SOAKED!) and the flight attendant came over to me and said, “Are you ok? Are you sick?” I told her I have TERRIBLE anxiety, and she said “you need to get off the plane right now!” My bags flew to LAX and I sat in the airport shaking waiting for my ride to come back and get me. This was soon after 9/11 and nobody was fooling around on a plane - especially flight attendants. She knew something wasn’t “right” and as they were trying to get boarded and leave on time, she did the right thing asking me to leave the plane. I haven’t been on a plane since, BUT I agree with you the worst part of it for me is the WAITING in the airport and the anticipation. I was already a mess by the time I got into the plane and like I said, they weren’t about to deal with my mental issues (and I don’t blame them.)
I take my first flight in a 10 days and I get anxiety just thinking about it. Reading this made me feel a lot better. Glad you had a great experience
How was it@@ieshahuffman3280
I'll be flying from Dallas to London in a few days. June 17, 2024.
I used to be terrified... Something that helped me was an article I read on conquering the fear. 2 things if pointed out which really stuck with me:
- there are thousands of flights every day, in fact the plane you're on probably took a few trips earlier. Odds are, you'll be just another flight
- flight attendants fly all the time and they're on your plane along with a pilot and crew who also take lots of flights and may have had a few earlier
- the most dangerous part of your journey is your car ride to the airport
@@737simviator Thanks, I'm now gonna be scared to death when the aircraft is taxing at 5 mph.
@@iamrightoutsideyourwindowhello He means in the air, because you'll just stall, and 5mph is an extremely slow taxi.
@@PMDG738flyer r/woooosh
@@iamrightoutsideyourwindowhello Oh wow you're so cool!🤓🤓- You don't intimidate me at all.
Not to mention, the last time there was a fatal crash on a passenger airliner registered in the US (the Southwest incident in 2018 was not a crash, and though the PrimeAir in 2019 had one non-revenue passenger, it was functionally a cargo plane) since 2009. I was a little behind on education at the time (now one of the youngest in my year at college), and I wasn't even in Kindergarten yet when that happened. The last time a plane crashed in the United states, and people died, was 14 years ago.
Damn…that was the longest drive up to the take off point I have ever seen…half the trip
That's how I felt taxing to the runway out of dfw.
@@ElDrewski Dallas Tx?
It can sometimes be a very long taxi at Sydney airport Australia. Depends on wind direction.
@@charmander4094 yes
@@ElDrewski I will be there in a month on my way to meet my boyfriend in a different state for the first time..I am so scared and i have never been on a plane before
You overcame your fears well done very stressful thing to go through hopefully it will be easier next time
hope you enjoyed the flight. it's the best thing that can ever happen to human! 🙂
Bro all you gotta do is close the window and when is taking off just go straight to sleep that relieves anxiety
it was my first time i didn’t want to miss it
alucard0712 so true
@@jaygivenchi closing the window would cause anxiety
@@suitsaa no it wouldn’t it’s the other way around you overthinking it and looking at the window is making ur anxiety worse it’s the most nerve wrecking, when all you gotta do is go straight to sleep and relaxed ur mind and let the pilots do there job because didn’t spend quality years in flight school for nothing there the ones and should be worrisome because they have a huge responsibility to make sure passengers get to their destinations safely.
Bro I heard Very Heavy Panting just because of the take off. LOL. Give this man a Oscer Award for noy cring
The first time I flew is when I was 5. I fell in love with it. I haven't had a reason to fly in over two decades and I miss it so much! Take offs and landings are my favorite parts of the flight. I hope I get to travel again very soon! 💜💜
You haven’t had a reason? Go explore the world and visit different countries. Life is short.
I hate take off love landing
@@ddotderek that's a reason itself, there's never "no reason" to not fly!
The landing is nauseating. The plane's descent made me so lightheaded.
My first flight was at age 5 also. We flew an Eastern propeller flight from Louisville to Chicago in 1964 -- the very last days of propeller commercial flights. Then a jet from Chicago to Albuquerque. The jet seemed so quiet after that noisy propeller flight.
"If you're smokin'..you better be on fire." I love it...
"For those who didn't pay attention.... good luck" 😉
Always amazed at how fast Southwest pilots taxi. Surprising they don’t run off more taxiways then they already do.
They don’t run off taxiways… but yes, they do taxi quite faster than most.
@@RandyMarsh-nu6lo True, they go sailing off runways, not taxiways.
For a moment I couldn't tell if the video was just sped up during the taxi or if it was just Southwest pilots being Southwest pilots lol
Do they actually taxi faster than other Airlines?? I noticed my Southwest flight was halling ass like 40 MPH to get to the runway. But we were definitely delayed like an hour sitting in the airplane in Hawaii without a pilot before the new pilot ran from his other plane he just landed, and jumped into my plane lol.
@@KittenLord4TWENTY Yes, they practically do wheelie’s around the airport. They also have a tendency to overrun runways on landing.
I find takeoffs relaxing and satisfying!
I used to be so scared I used to scream and cry at take offs but as you get used to it the fear goes away itself. Now I love take offs and enjoy them… Travelling again in a week 😆
Once I settled in and watched TV it actually became fun. They have Direct TV on United planes.
Bro cry’s on takeoff
@@no_1ndnolyhen you were a baby you cried on takeoff
@@IcyEdits2911 no o didn’t my mom said I didn’t
@@IcyEdits2911 plus I think takeoffs are fun #i know a lot about planes
Great vid! I love love love flying, the takeoff and landings and I’m scared of heights lol 😂
The change in altitude during a landing make me lightheaded.
Same here!
nice video! i first flew on an airplane back when i was a few months old i used to be afraid of flying back when i was 5 to 8 when i was 9 i wasn't afraid. i've been flying for decades. i quit air travel when covid 19 first started. and then we returned to air travel back in the spring of 2021. flying is so much fun and i really enjoyed it:)
I hate flying, not being on the actual plane, but the ‘cattle’ treatment by tsa and ground personnel. Standing in lines etc
Bro's flying for the first time and choose southwest.
Scared or not, this still is one of the best videos that I have seen all the way from pushback to takeoff.
I've been traveling via plane for more than 50 flights since the early 90s and till this day, I am still scared to death when traveling by plane..
Congratulations you did it! 👍I didn’t fly until i was introduced to a new friend name XANAX! Lol
that is crazy. what a name
@@aliving12 yep, a prescription drug, 🤣🤣🤣
@@Jpee123 is that sleeping pill
@@simplytine2939 close, but no it’s not, it definitely calms the nerves tho,
Yup!! I love flying though blthe queuing and hours going through the airport stresses me out. I pop a Valium just as I'm sitting in the seat, by the time we take off I don't care. Last flight was London to Miami and back on the big arse A380. It felt like I was at home it was so big and comfortable.
You should just enjoy the takeoff process, it's truly amazing how these metal birds can actually fly
Aviator here! I absolutely love flying and I love to spot them. You might think flying is dangerous but the reality is that pilots are VERY well trained for different types of scenarios in case of an emergency. besides, crashes VERY RARELY hapen!
Very rarely does a plane crash, but who knows, your pilot might have thousands of flight hours and know exactly what to do. You can just relax and enjoy the flight without worry knowing that you are safe and sound in the sky.
What helps me is realizing that pilots are way better pilots than I am a driver. First flew at age 51. Thought I was afraid to fly. Turns out, it's pretty cool. We fly once or twice a year now. Just relax and listen to music or watch TV or movie. And chew gum on takeoff and landing.
Thanks.. I'll take my First Flight this weekend at 51y😮
I'm probably one of the few people who actually enjoys flying. I even enjoy turbulence because it's one of the few moments that it actually feels like you're flying. The one thing I do hate, however, is airplane ear.
No matter the occasional hassle of flying, it beats driving.
I too love flying but I like the planes itself more
@@tw9121 agreed, driving is known to me one of the most dangerous ways of traveling and it’s just simply unappealing. I don’t like having to be in a cramped space not being able to eat or relax or other stuff
I also love flying and turbulence and when it comes to a family holiday once a year in summer i always ask my parents if we can go long hall again .last year i went from manchester to florida and thats when i fell in love with long flights
This video brought back so many good memories of flying. When your a child and you start flying its nothing but fun to see the sky and other planes. But when your an adult first time flyer it can be daunting at first especially when turbulence kicks in but im sure when you realise you touch down in your destination all the nerves was nothing to worry about. I hope you fly more often. Its a brilliant experience ❤
I used to hate the ear popping when I was a kid. Years later, and I barely notice it. Of course, nowadays the cabin pressure changes are computer controlled, whereas in the 1970s when I started to fly with my parents they were manual, and flight crews often weren't very gentle with them (as if they didn't have more important things to do). As a result, one's ears often used to pop quite violently.
Don’t be afraid. It’s just like riding a bus in the sky 😊
It's really not so bad when you reach cruising altitude and get settled in. There were TVs in the headrests so I just plugged my earbuds in and watched TV.
First flight travel is always special. My first flight journey was from Pune to New Delhi, India... I was too amazed at seeing the pilot just taking the plane and making it walk like some Warje Bus of Pune for 10 minutes and then he suddenly accelerated so fast that within a second I was in the air.. Woohoo 🥳🥳😅😅
yup, the usual mach 3 southwest taxiing speed.
It's over 10,000 flights in America alone each day... The chances of you being on the one that goes down is very slim. You have a better chance of hitting the lotto twice.
Trust me, if your flight has ever been delayed for multiple hours, and you are stuck in an airport thousands of miles away from your home, you will GROW to LOVE that takeoff vibration and sound.. 💯
lol "for those that didn't listen we say good luck".....not something I would want to hear if it was my first flight
Don't forget! Landing is the BEST part about flying! Unless you're on Ryanair your first flight and you'll be scarred for life about landing....
No, I would say once you hear the rumble of engines during takeoff is the best! ✈️
@@danieluva2848 You're right. How could I forget the moment take-off power is applied. Though to me these two phases of a flight has life equal amounts of excitement.
Now i want to fly 😂
At airport: I changed my mind
Shoot! I already paid no refund
I was 48 years old when I flew for the first time. Flight from Omaha to Jacksonville with stop in Memphis. Scared to death waiting to take off. Always scared of heights. Slight delay before takeoff and started talking to some other passengers. Found out there was a church choir on board going to some concert somewhere. 15 people in the choir. Joked with them and my wife that God surely wouldn’t take all these non-sinners, just to get me!! He didn’t, so here I am smiling to this day whenever I think of that flight. Whew!!
That's so sweet! Best wishes for you and your wife
I can tell you. In my first flight the initial thrust while taking off was the worst thing to endure. That feeling of your head being squashed against your neck was completely awful. Really bro. I completely understand you.
It's not always they use full trust but I love it :-)
I adore those relatively gentle G-forces on take-off! It makes me wonder how on earth astronauts cope with far stronger G-forces.
Isn't that interesting. That's the part of the flight I enjoy the most. Knowing that the engines are working fine and are thrusting at full capacity makes me feel very secure.
Not much different from a fast acceleration in some muscle car.
@@jacintabyline Training. Airline passengers aren't trained and exercised for it, astronauts are.
Everyone flying for the first time gets scared especially during take off and more if the individual has a window seat. The flying part is easy to deal with and the landing is pretty much a piece of cake.
I love when the plane applies reverse thrust, because you get pushed into the seat in front of you, well I fly with Ryanair so I just brace on every landing.
What I love to do is have my favorite song cued up for when we start darting down the runway. If you time it right, have the chorus play once the plane starts to lift. It’s thrilling feeling and eases the nerves for me. 😊
I have a few hype music I play one when the plane is lining up on the runway and then I play a big number for takeoff, it’s awesome!
(I really thought I was the only one that does that)
Or just say “Go Go Gadget” as the plane accelerates on the runway. That’s really exciting!
@@MrSupercar55 whatever method that helps calm the nerves 🙂
@@MrnintendoSEGAfan1 I did it once not on purpose. We were taxi-ing and I was listening to music and as soon as the plane lifted on the runway the chorus played and it was exhilarating.
Now I have my go to song cued up every time I take off on an airplane ♥️
@@kimberlybeth same here
Nashville to Panama City. Easy flight and it looks like it was a beautiful day!
It's fun flying. First time I flew I was 17 n let me tell you I absolutely love it. Only thing that got me was the turbulence! Otherwise it was A okay
I'm a nervous flyer. I had one scary flying experience back when I was like 10 years old and now I'm a nervous flyer. I recently flew to Vegas and back and did just fine even though I was nervous. Here in a few months I'll be on my first intercontinental flight across the pacific to Japan and Thailand. I'd like to think if I can get over that, I can get over flying half way across America.
I used to get real bad panic attacks when flying, going into tears and absolute hysterics, which I look back on now with regret. First time I flew on my own was back in July 2019 (Virgin Australia flight VA912 from Brisbane to Sydney), and I was taken aback from how enjoyable it can be. Felt good to finally face a huge fear of mine, although because I'm so used to flying and traveling on my own now, I can't stand the idea of traveling with someone else haha.
You shouldn't regret panic attacks, they're not something you can control. Getting through any panic attack is an achievement.
Solo travel is the superior form of travel if you ask me. Nobody to cater to lol
Great filming ! We don’t often get such a clear view out of an unobstructed window. Thanks !
been there, done that (scared me to death)
and yet i know i will get to my destination
if your smoking u better be on fire
For the first time EVER in watched take of and I have never felt so free. I am a chronic anxiety sufferer who also fights with dissociation and i want everyone to know, fear ain’t nothing but a feelin’.
I think that flight attendant was the same person for my southwest flight some months ago. Or maybe all mid age ladies sound the same 🤷♂️😂
This has to be the longest, fastest taxi ever! Its always weird the first time, but youbuploaded, so you made it! I hope next time is easier
Wow that was one long taxi. I was starting to think you were driving to Florida!
I used to be scared but my brother is a pilot now and he tells me everything about flying now he said pay attention to the flight attendants if they not freaking out just sit back and listen some fluidified music lol I’m more scared to drive 5mins to the store than to be on a 18hr flight
where the flaps retracted on take off?????😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
"You're sweating a lot". How does she know I'm watching this?
wow u are lucky because I haven't been flying 😞
I just wonder how will be my first flight 😂✈️
I don't know if it was the way the video was shot but I don't think I've ever seen a plane taxi that fast.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that lol
I was like that plane was taxing like it had somewhere to be with no delay lol
Southwest Airlines always taxis fast for some reason.
@@sebsaviationyyc that’s probably how they’re trained
Yea mf was ridin it like a car lmao
Wow. My first flight was when i was when i was 4. My dad used to work for southwest, to american airlines, but now he works for delta. I just flew a few weeks ago from ny to la, and from la to vegas, and from vegas to ny. We get free rides sometimes bc my dad works for the airport
Classic southwest taxiing at 200 knots
The probability of a crash is extremely low. Consequences of a crash are catastrophic with multiple deaths
The thrust can be scary
It threw me back in my seat. It was like "holy crap".
@70s Girl It can be very overwhelming if you're not used to it. The first time I was shitless.
I don’t think it’s the danger people are scared of. Flying is of course safer than other transport but it’s not for everyone. Everyone has certain fears for a variety of reasons. My dad with scared to death of the 4th of July firework booms. Found out eventually it was due to a Vietnam fire base where he and his long time friend made it and a bunch of other didn’t. Personally I love traveling by ship, I worked at sea for a decade. I was surprised how people get very nervous in big storms. I just loved them. Flying is not something I care fore though. I prefer to be riding the waves
Videos like this make me appreciate what I take for granted often. There's so much marvel in everyday things.
Actually what stands out in the video is the multiple turns it took to get to the runway😁but I love flying and takeoffs are the best👍I still reserve the moment in case of emergency but does not stop me from enjoying a flight😊
I remember my 1st time on a airplane. I was 12 years old and my grandparents were taking me from Pittsburgh to Idaho to visit my greatgrand mother. We were on UAL a 727. We stopped in Chicago O'Hara and changed planes in Salt Lake city and the pilot let me sit in the right seat before we took off from Salt Lake city. Fyi during 911 I became a Security Coordinator for UAL at IAD until 2002.
That right there was what we aviation enthusiasts call, a Turn n' Burn takeoff.
gotta love it man
What? Is that a Starbucks Frappuccino in hand? That sure as hell will not help you being scared to death.
Watch the flight channel, when you see just how easy it is for things to go wrong, you wont want to fly again.
First of all, cars are more dangerous than airplanes becuase you have nobody telling you what to do when driving but airplanes they tell you what to do and I don’t wanna type the rest
Even though it's your first time flying, you actually flew on one of the world most dangerous aircraft, the Boeing 737MAX. It crashed 2 times in 2018 and it's behaviour on it's instruments are ridiculous. If you don't want to fly on the 737MAX, then don't fly with Southwest or something, even if it's a safe airline. But other planes like the Boeing 777 are very safe, even the 737 can also be very safe, except the 737MAX.
that’s crazy i didn’t even know that i could’ve died. 😂😂😂
The MAX was grounded for 20 months. It’s MCAS system was overhauled, and 737 pilots retrained. It has been in the air since 2020 and has had no reported incidents with flight control anomalies. That being said, there are a few countries (China being one) that has not authorized their use.
I have flewn many times but on the other hand I would also be scared as sh*t whilst flying in the 737MAX
Southwest really does taxi too fast💀
Ikr, it looked like they were about to rotate 💀💀
The woman says your sweating a lot. It's called a panic attack. Lol.
Hate take-off's as well. the feeling of the weight of the fuselage so it seems like once you get off the ground you feel like you're falling back down but you actually aren't. got over that feeling by watching out the window to see what was going on. eventually got used to it but still a uncanny feeling ngl
Cool Footage.
The first time I ever flew I was 14, flying from BDL to DEN with a stop in Chicago. I was all by myself, sitting by the window and as we're landing I see the flaps go up on the wing; I thought the plane was FALLING APART!!! Took off from there on what was supposed to be a two hour flight, we wound up circling Kansas for two hours. My Aunt was at the gate waiting for me, she got me to her house and I was told to call my Mother IMMEDIATELY!!! She was at home in Mass. going nuts; she thought my flight had been hijacked! I just kept saying 'but we could see Kansas!!!'
You have a better chance of falling out of your bed and breaking your neck and dying vs a plane death.
All the while I thought this was a video from like 10 years ago until I saw the mask...
Completely understand, I'm a nervous flier but I love the destination so much, 👍🌞🇬🇧
I was in a plane crash in the military. Still trying to get back on a plane.
thank you for your service
That fear is justified. Whether it's your first time or not. People are allowed to have those feelings.
Regularly at work I have to help ease people's fears of elevators. Sometimes even have to go as far as escorting people up to their floors on the elevator with them, and I live and work in a city where elevators are just a necessary part of life.
For some people it's the claustrophobia. For others it's the fear of an elevator crashing, which is pretty much impossible unless you're in a major earthquake that brings down the whole building.
Same thing with rollercoasters.
Dont feel bad....Ive been flying since I was a kid and thats a long time - I dont get so nervous about take off but still get a little anxious on landing. BTW you should be happy - probably one of the few Southwest planes getting off the ground!!! :)
Wow im opposite i dont like take off
Landscape mode please.... not portrait mode....
You didn't look or sound scared to me? Should have seen my wife the 1st time we went on a trip and had to fly. She was a basket case!! The whole plane knew it was her 1st flight. Even now after 8 flights under her belt she still is a nervous wreck.
i almost passed out that’s why i ended the video. luckily my mom is a nurse practitioner. or prolly would’ve passed out. like i couldn’t breathe or anything
First time I flew I almost passed out from the pressure in my head, in the take off
I had two grandparents that worked for United Airlines. My Grandmother was a flight attendant and my “grandfather” was a ramp worker. When I was younger, they would fly up here to Cle and bring me back with them to Orlando for the summer. I love flying too. My fiancée’s first flight was with me a few years ago. She was quite nervous, so I told her “It’s not flying you’re scared of, and it’s not heights either, it’s crashing and that’s not what we’re here for is it?”
It’s such a surreal feeling to fly for the first time. That woozy feeling of that heavy metal tube with wings just, fly.
They really taxi fast them Southwest guys
its southwests taxiing that makes you feel like youre gonna take off on the taxiway
You're safer in a plane than anyone in any of those cars you see down there.
safety and probability of accident are two completely different things
I flew 9 times with Planes a d it is really nice but the takeoff is terrifying but u will get use to it :)
But it is the reality guys
I haven't flown on a plane in years and I hope I can face my fears when I fly again someday.
Flying is so fun to me, especially takeoff. Unfortunately I always get air sick so I can’t forget the Dramamine😅One day I want to do ATC or something related to aviation! That moment where the pilots rotate and the plane lifts off is just magical to me🥲
I’m still terrified after flying 4 times (Two times to and another two back)
I have flown in about five airplanes and one helicopter and to me, I think the only worst part of them is the incline after take off, but even to me, that's not scary at all, I think it's kind of fun!!!
That was the longest take off he kept turning but beautiful sky I don't like plane so when I fly can't wait to get off
You know what the worst part of flying is? Having to go through security. 😬
No, the worst part is driving to the airport.
@@sunnyscott4876 oh god that sucks