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Old Apr 29, 2007 | 11:33 pm
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Originally Posted by kona1K
I fly United almost 200K a year. The last thing in the world that
I was, was claustrophobic until a year or so ago. The last few
years I have had to fly hundreds of flights on United small planes
and it got to the point that if I did not have a isle seat near the
front of the plane I would start to almost freak out, as a 1K MM
I usually got the seat area I wanted but a few times with weather
etc. I found my self in window seats totally in the back and
actually got off the plane and waited several hours for a bigger
plane.

Finally I talked to several doctors who specialize in claustrophobic
people and all of them said this was becoming more and more
common with people who fly a lot.

One doc gave me a RX for alprazolam 0.05MG and told me to take
one before flying on a small plane, I have not tried this yet as I
refuse to get on one.

Believe me it can happen to you, its not fun.


This has happened to me. I was on a flight from springfield, MO to Ord. Tornado sirens were going off but we decide to take off. I should've got off but i didn't. I stayed on the plane and was stuck in a window seat. Trying to get up on a crj200 in the middle of thunderstorms was awful. To make it worse when we were landing we got to close to a 747 and the plane rocked back and forth like we were out of control. This is the last time i fly an rj. i will never again do it. I choose southwest or AA when united only has rj on certain routes. I prefer flying to another airport and driving the rest of the way. I was never scared of flying until this incident.
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