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i like to fly but sumtimes i get nervous and stuff. im flying to Houston next week which is like a 3hrs flight. im only 13 is there anything that will help me calm my nerves?

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it'll be fine.

think about what you are going to do when you get there. Listen to your iPod or MP3, read a book, color (If I'm bored I stilll do =]).

Just relax and realize that getting worried won't change anything and try to enjoy the flight. I know it sounds hard, but once you realize that the pilot is in control and that he is a very skilled professional and that being nervous wont change anything you might become more relaxed. Source(s): I've been flying for 15 years and love every single flight. =]

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pretend that your already at your destination and plan what your gonna do. before you know it your there
Nothing to be nervous about - flying is fun! Ask an adult to get you a Valium (or something like that) - this would really calm you down...take it an hour before your flight and you'd sleep right through the ride.

Welcome to Houston, TX!
Take a game or deck of cards to do something with someone next to you or trade seats to sit by someone else your age to talk to or play cards and please ignore Inday's advice
First off, try not to worry or be nervous. I know that seems hard not to, but the more you worry and the more nervous you are, the scarier it'll be. I believe that knowledge is key, and once you know the procedure it'll be a lot less scarier for you.

Make sure you get to the airport with plenty of time to check in, go through security, and fine your concourse and gate. Rule of thumb is to allow yourself 2-5 hours before your flight. Call the airport ahead of schedule to see what their wait time is for that specific day.

Make sure you have all your documents with you (picture ID and ticket). Also make sure that you are not taking any forbidden items with you.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...

Now you are ready for your flight!

When you taxi, you barely feel the plane move at all. At this point the cabin crew will tell you all you need to know about what to do in case of emergencies and such.

When the plane prepares for liftoff, it starts to go really fast down the runway, and then within 45 seconds you are up in the air. Things may seem a little wobbly at first, but that's just because of moving through the different altitudes. Your ears will pop as you climb through the altitudes also. (chewing gum, drinking something, swallowing, or yawning will alleviate the pressure.)

Once you are in the air, things will feel smooth. You will hear the humm of the engines, but that's normal, nothing to worry about. I actually find it relaxing. If there is turbulence, you might feel the plane wobble a little bit, but remember, planes are designed to withstand this, so take a deep breath and try not to think about it.

When you are approaching landing, your ears will pop as you descend through the altitudes (remember: chewing gum, drinking something, swallowing, or yawning will alleviate the pressure). You will feel the plane slow down and the cabin crew will prepare you for landing. When the plane touches down it kind of feels like a short jolt, and then you hear them cut the engines off and the plane slows down pretty fast.

From there, the plane will taxi to either the gate or the designation where a bus will pick you up. You wait for the plane to decompressurize a few moments before they start letting the passengers out. That was your flight.


To entertain yourself:
- Bring along a few book, magazines, puzzles (such as crosswords or Sodoku if you like those).
- Bring along an iPod, MP3 player, or CD player to listen to music.
- A laptop is good to have as you can play games on it, connect to the internet, and get any work done that you may have. (You have to have a WIFI card in your laptop and the airline will charge you to connect to the internet)
- Try talking to the people next to you. Sometime you will meet some really interesting people, and forge friendships.

Here are some pictures of the last time I flew in the cockpit with my husband. Maybe seeing the pilots work and remembering that they have families will help you.
Here's the blog about the trip:
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-5ksvju47e...
Here's the pictures of the trip:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hasse...

If you need someone to talk to, or need more advice, I'll be happy to help, contact me anytime.
My husband is a pilot
Frequent world traveler
http://360.yahoo.com/jamie_hassen...
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-5ksvju47e...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hasse...
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