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    Psychology of Fear

    Can Logic and Knowledge Defeat Fear of Flying?

    Written by Alex Gervash, commercial pilot (31 years) and fear of flying specialist (18 years, 16,000+ cases treated)

    Why rational understanding alone isn't enough to overcome fear of flying, and what really works.

    Can Logic and Knowledge Defeat Fear of Flying?

    The Limits of Logic

    Until the 2000s, we believed that thinking and behavior were primary and emotions were secondary. But with the advent of FMRI scanners, we began to understand much more.

    Today we know that first the nervous system reacts to certain triggers with feelings, and only then our thinking brain tries to find a "logical" justification for this.

    Smart People, Irrational Fear

    All this was confirmed by my experience of working with thousands of aerophobes around the world. Absolutely logical, sensible people completely lost their ability to think rationally on board.

    They turned out to be simply physically unable to act and think the way we planned during CBT sessions.

    The Deeper Roots

    Today it is obvious that people who require constant control over the world around them suffer from aerophobia. This need is the result of a loss of trust in this world. And the loss of trust in the world, in most cases, is the result of a loss of trust in parents at an early age.

    Why the Airplane Triggers Panic

    Without the ability to control a particular situation, a person needs the opportunity to escape from it. The airplane gives us neither the illusion of control nor the illusion of escape from an uncontrollable situation.

    The psyche has no choice but to draw our attention to the loss of illusions that are so important for some people. That is, turn on the panic. And panic is accompanied by an instant shutdown of the ability to think logically.

    Beyond CBT

    This is why CBT, as a rule, is not sufficient for aerophobia, because appealing to logic is often useless.

    Fortunately, today we have all the necessary tools to work with aerophobia, including at the level of the autonomic nervous system.

    In Short

    Why rational understanding alone isn't enough to overcome fear of flying, and what really works.

    Alex Gervash - Fear of Flying Expert and Pilot

    About the author

    Alex Gervash

    Pilot & Fear of Flying Specialist

    • Commercial Pilot (31 years aviation experience)
    • Trained in psychology and trauma therapy (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing)
    • Founder of phobia.aero & SkyGuru App

    Alex Gervash is a pioneer in aerophobia therapy, blending 31 years of aviation experience as a commercial pilot with nearly two decades of psychology expertise. Having treated over 16,000 cases, he utilizes advanced trauma therapy techniques like Somatic Experiencing and polyvagal theory to help the nervous flyer regulate their nervous system during critical moments of turbulence fear or landing fear. As the creator of the SkyGuru flight companion app, Alex provides real-time in-flight support to bridge the gap between cognitive logic and the physical sensations of airplane phobia. His multifaceted approach ensures that those suffering from a chronic flying phobia can finally find lasting relief through a sophisticated blend of technical knowledge and somatic processing to conquer aerophobia for good.

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