Fearful Flyers Click Here

Are you a fearful or anxious passenger? Telephone consultations are available with Patrick Smith, airline pilot and host of this site.

Three pricing options are available:

$100 for a one-time consultation.

$300 for up to two consultations, and a signed copy of Cockpit Confidential.

$1000 for one-year, no-limit subscription. This includes unlimited consultations (at mutual convenience).

Call from home, call from the airport, call from the plane. For less than the price of a round-trip ticket, you could be on your way to a life-changing breakthrough.

There’s no formal time limit on the consultations, but plan on approximately one hour.

Patrick Smith has been an airline pilot since 1990. He’s written two books and countless articles covering all aspects of commercial aviation. Money back if you’re not satisfied.

EMAIL NOW TO ARRANGE A CONSULTATION
patricksmith@askthepilot.com

I made a conscious decision to conquer my fears about flying after a lifetime of anxiety. I felt a sense of relief after speaking with Patrick. He was extremely knowledgeable, and I feel ready to enjoy my next flight instead of dreading it. 

— Rachel L

 

“I love travel. The problem is, I’m a fearful flier who abhors turbulence. I’ve tried hypnosis, therapy, and fear-of-flying classes.  Patrick Smith has been an invaluable resource who I can recommend to anyone in a similar predicament.”  

  — Josh R

 

“Patrick Smith’s ability to assuage my anxiety has been nothing less than a gift. I can’t think of another source remotely as helpful in turning around my feelings towards air travel.”  

 — Kyle D

 

Disclaimer and Notice: Patrick Smith is not a psychologist or licensed health professional, and does not offer medical advice or mental heath therapy. He is, however, an airline pilot and author, with a comprehensive knowledge of flight safety and the world of air travel, able and qualified to dispense advice accordingly. Those with vague, unspecified aerophobia or whose anxieties are the result of mental health complications or emotional difficulties should seek help elsewhere.

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