Columbus, OH – An airport named for one of Ohio’s most famous flyers is planning a workshop to help people face their fears of airports and flying.
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Aviation and health professionals will lead the Facing Takeoff workshop, which will include a session on skills for managing anxiety. Participants also can practice entering a security checkpoint and boarding an airplane, if one’s available.
The workshop will be held Aug. 26 at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport, which is named for the late astronaut.
It’s free, but space is limited.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio State University and Southwest Airlines are among the sponsors.
Fear? How about anger and outrage workshops?
Flying is, often, a horrible experience: from TSA to delays to being packed like sardines.
Nothing new here. These workshops having been going on for DECADES.