So you see a boat you’d like to get eyes on but the boat is in another state, How do you go about this? I can’t fly, I’m scared to death of flying. I get massive panic attacks.
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Xanax?
Where in Oklahoma? I might check it out for youTrue. It’s in Oklahoma and I swear it’s a members boat here. I know I’ve seen the photo of it here before.
Maybe @randmhall and myself could team up and take a look to see if it is obvious junk before you pay a surveyor.True. It’s in Oklahoma and I swear it’s a members boat here. I know I’ve seen the photo of it here before.
I never flew, just didnt want to, then my wife wanted to go to Mexico for our 15th anniversary, so my first ever flight was the day before 9-11. Now I love flying, we used to go back to mexico every year, sometime 2 or 3 times, then came covid, have not flown sinceOr something similar. This could be a good opportunity to take a step towards overcoming that fear.
I had the same problem in my 20s. I eventually flew, didn't die and actually had a great time. Now I love it and the smaller the plane the better.
Maybe @randmhall and myself could team up and take a look to see if it is obvious junk before you pay a surveyor.
I don't so much have a fear but I am uncomfortable on planes because I am tall.
Same 6'3", exist row is not always available though I grab it when it is.I'm 6'3".
Exit row seats are the answer.
Keep in mind that no seat will recline in to an exit row so if you have two exit rows on top of each other, do not get seats in the more forward row unless you can deal with not being able to recline.
I'm 6'4" for you "tall" guys