Fear of Flying (Aviophobia): Treatment Options
CBT, VRET, and Airline Fear of Flying Courses
Understanding Fear of Flying
Fear of flying affects approximately 2.5-6.5% of the population, with up to 40% experiencing some anxiety about air travel. It can be classified as a specific phobia or may involve multiple underlying fears.
Common Underlying Fears
- •Fear of crashing (catastrophic thinking)
- •Fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia)
- •Fear of not being in control
- •Fear of panic attacks in a confined space
- •Fear of heights
- •Fear of terrorism or hijacking
- •Fear of turbulence
Evidence-Based Treatments
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- •Education about aviation safety and statistics
- •Challenging catastrophic thinking
- •Developing coping statements
- •Typically 4-8 sessions
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET)
- •Simulates flying experience in controlled setting
- •Gradual exposure: airport → boarding → taxi → takeoff → turbulence → landing
- •Research shows comparable effectiveness to in-vivo exposure
In-Vivo Exposure
- •Actual flying with therapeutic support
- •Fear of flying courses offered by airlines (e.g., British Airways, Virgin Atlantic)
- •Gradual progression from short to long flights
Flight-Specific Techniques
- •Understanding turbulence (not dangerous, normal atmospheric phenomenon)
- •Breathing exercises during takeoff and landing
- •Distraction strategies (movies, music, conversation)
- •Choosing seats over the wing (less motion felt)
- •Avoiding alcohol and caffeine before/during flights
Airline Fear of Flying Courses
Many airlines offer structured courses combining classroom education with a graduation flight, led by pilots and psychologists.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is fear of flying?
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