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    16 months ago

    I appreciate the inclusion, but I would probably be considered phobic, if it came up enough to impact my life more. I rejected a window cubicle because the view was stressful and I avoid glass elevators, but that’s really it. Planes are totally fine, though I try not to dwell on actually being very high in the air.

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      26 months ago

      I rejected a window cubicle because the view was stressful and I avoid glass elevators, but that’s really it.

      You’re describing one of my pilots. Seriously. Guy won’t climb past the third rung on a ladder, but flies a balloon.

      I recognize the anxiety you’re describing, and I can’t promise that you won’t experience it on a balloon flight but… I crew on about 100 flights a year, 6 passengers per flight, most first-time flyers. When I say it’s a different experience, I’m not talking about mine. I’m basing that on the more-than-a-few conversations I’ve had with people who have described themselves as afraid of heights.

      I guess what I’m saying is, if you’re interested in balloons, the community has room for you.