turbulence drawings

i hate flying. i really really hate it. i've done 6 fear of flying courses, 2 accompanied flights, 7 lessons in a piper cherokee and dr diazepam holds my hand from runway to runway, but it's taking a bloody long time to get over it. during the main body of the flight i can resort to films or minigore or scrabble on the ipad (reading is out of the question). but during take-off and landing i'm not allowed to do anything electronic so i try and draw to occupy myself. the quality of the drawing has become a rather good measure of the amount of turbulence.

this, i think, is me coming into istanbul during a storm earlier this year (turkey was the furthest i'd flown since the fear really took hold 12 years ago):


thew way back was a lot smoother:

then i had to fly to dublin during freak storms that were knocking walls down and flooding caravan parks in the south of england (i was not terribly confortable at this point):

i'm thinking of taking out a patent and calling it the haddon sketch turbulence scale.

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Published on July 03, 2012 06:28
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message 1: by Vivienne (new)

Vivienne Strauss Your fear, in my opinion is completely rational. Those who are not afraid of flying, (for which anything other than birds, it not natural) are surely the non-rational beings. I feel the same way about people who do not suffer from some sort of depression, surely that is not natural either. What sane person could live through such an unjust and sometimes very ugly world without occasionally being depressed by it. I'm not saying that life isn't also filled with great beauty but...


message 2: by Carol Wagers (new)

Carol Wagers I too am fearful of flying & only do it when required to attend a death bed of a family member or some other emergency. I've finally reached the point where I figure I'll die, and just pray that I die on the way home, not on the initial flight when I have been unable to complete my mission. Actually, that fatalistic attitude has helped me a lot.


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