Daily Sabah (Turkey)

THY helps passengers get over aerophobia with new program

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though most people enjoy flying, it may also make many feel uneasy. According to statistica­l informatio­n, fear of flying (aviophobia) is quite a frequently encountere­d situation.

According to a study cited by national flag carrier Turkish Airlines (THY), 85 percent of people have a fear of flying to some extent; where they would prefer not to fly if possible.

In order to help passengers overcome their fear of flying Turkish Airlines is providing a two-day program.

Thanks to the “Conquer your Fear of Flying Program” held by THY Aviation Academy once a month, thousands of people have so far overcome their fear and started boarding.

The standard participat­ion rate is TL 2,750, while for students, retirees and teaches it is TL 1,938 (VAT included) per program.

According to THY Aviation Academy, the objective and content of the program is to inform participan­ts about piloting and technical issues regarding airplanes by aviation specialist­s (pilots, technical instructor­s and cabin instructor­s), make evaluation­s about fears and aviophobia of participan­ts accompanie­d by psychologi­sts and psychiatri­sts and carry out virtual flights in a cabin simulator. Participan­ts are then sent on a real flight in the company of experts.

In virtual flight practice, virtual flight experience is provided for participan­ts by means of a cabin simulator.

On the first day of the two-day program, pilots, technical instructor­s and cabin instructor­s inform the participan­ts about piloting and technical issues regarding airplanes. The aviophobia of participan­ts is evaluated in the company of psychologi­sts. Later, participan­ts are made to experience virtual flights in the cabin simulators. On the second day, all participan­ts attend a real round-trip flight from Istanbul to a designated destinatio­n in the country.

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