Dorian Breh
Veteran
You got this
Take off is not like a roller coaster and doesn't feel nearly as fast as it really is. Looking out the window can help.
But basically... The shyt will shake on take off, landing and in the air. Which is fine. It's not smooth the whole way but that doesn't mean something bad gonna happen.
If it's an hour flight you'll be flying low and probably turning coming off the runway. It's all normal, working as designed.
The wheels coming out can be frightening because it's unexpected but again, totally normal. And contact with ground on landing can be intense, but once that happens and you haven't died yet you know you're good.
A Xanax for an hour flight is totally overkill, but do what you got to to get where you are going.
Also , if it's an hour flight you'll probably be sitting on the tarmac on the plane waiting to take off for a little while, again totally normal, just something else to expect.
Take off is not like a roller coaster and doesn't feel nearly as fast as it really is. Looking out the window can help.
But basically... The shyt will shake on take off, landing and in the air. Which is fine. It's not smooth the whole way but that doesn't mean something bad gonna happen.
If it's an hour flight you'll be flying low and probably turning coming off the runway. It's all normal, working as designed.
The wheels coming out can be frightening because it's unexpected but again, totally normal. And contact with ground on landing can be intense, but once that happens and you haven't died yet you know you're good.
A Xanax for an hour flight is totally overkill, but do what you got to to get where you are going.
Also , if it's an hour flight you'll probably be sitting on the tarmac on the plane waiting to take off for a little while, again totally normal, just something else to expect.

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. Other than that....not bad and I used to fly a lot.
at flying RT fares being cheaper than Greyhound AND Amtrak

