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The Fearless Flyer: How to Fly in Comfort and Without Trepidation
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.68
EAN: 9780933377332
ISBN: 0933377339
Label: The Eighth Mountain Press
Manufacturer: The Eighth Mountain Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: May 01, 1995
Publisher: The Eighth Mountain Press
Studio: The Eighth Mountain Press
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - ok
This book was alright but there are def better choices...check out the fear of flying website...
Rating: - Best of its kind
I have looked at all of them--being a frequent flyer myself--and this one is defenitely the best in the bunch. Well rounded, and well written. If you have to make a choice, I'd go with this one. Enjoy.
Rating: - excellent advice here
This is a very well rounded general book for the nervous flyer -- of which I am one. It is reassuring and knowledgeable. The part that deals with the fear itself is extremely helpful. And the practical hints are handy tool. I have gone back to Hartman's soothing voice many times and have become a much more confident and relaxed traveler as a result. I recommend it.
Rating: - More like "Flying for Dummies"
If you have never flown, haven't flown for years, or haven't flown much but circumstances dictate you will fly a lot in the future, this is a good book to read. It contains a lot of very basic-yet useful-information for the novice flyer. There's a lot of info about basic rules for luggage, clearing security, where to fly on planes, handling general flying SNAFU's and hassles and so on. What there isn't a lot of is useful information about dealing with the "fear of flying" syndrome. ... Read More
Rating: - Everything You'd Want to Know...
about flying is in this book! Bumps and noises can make even frequent flyers nervous, and this book provides clear explanations about airplane operation, as well as relaxation tips, to calm the fluttering heart. Then it goes on to lay out practical strategies for everything from avoiding backaches, to dealing with overly talkative seatmates, to jet lag. Every frequent flyer needs this book for the section on airline passenger rights alone! It's really a gem, and would make a great gift for that nervous ... Read More
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