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Had two flights yesterday that I was scared shitless of; I wanted to literally leave the airport, I've never been so scared. I cannot stress it, I vomited twice from stress. Turbli said there was going to be moderate turbulence, it was to an airport that I had never been to, and I was feeling super out of control. To absolutely nobody's surprise, both flights were great, minus coming into PVD (due to the cloudy skies) and yet again, I'm on the ground, alive, typing this, after I told myself for the 100'th time (no joke) THIS would be the time something bad happens. And now it doesn't even feel like the flights even happened. We spend so much time worrying about our flights, we could've flown across the globe and back. It's truly not that bad, no matter how bad we make it out to be. And I think it's important for us to dwell on that comfort after the fact once we land. We've probably all had one incident that started it for all of us, and for me it was going from LAX to Tahiti, where we hit turbulence that was so bad, even the captain audibly shaken, and it was truly moderate-severe, for about an hour. But out of how many flights has that happened? I've flown 130 times and only ONE time did turbulence that was super stressful and horrifying happen to me. And the plane, and everyone on board STILL SURVIVED, though, probably with shat and pissed pants. (Note to self) you'll be fine
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