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jumpyberry
20th Apr 2020, 14:57
I am looking at options back to Seattle in May from Singapore. I like the flight route and the timing of SIN->NRT->SEA. Only thing is even in normal times (pre-coronavirus) I was a very nervous flier, formally diagnosed with aviophobia. I have been doing better over the years with flying and haven't intentionally missed any flights in the past few years. However, this is a very long trip (around 19 hours).

My main concern is regarding fears / perceived safety concerns regarding the ANA 787-9 and 787-8 aircraft. Originally, I was supposed to take Delta's A330-900NEO aircraft from HND, but due to entry into Japan being disallowed and apparently all the transit hotels at HND being closed indefinitely, it does not seem like that option will work.

So that leaves me with only one option I think and that is ANA's 787-9 from SIN->NRT and ANA's 787-8 from NRT-SEA. I'm concerned how there have been several incidents with the RR Trent-1000 engines on these planes. I found a couple sparse articles about ANA working to check the engines last year. I don't know whether the engine checks were ever completed or whether the engines got retrofitted with the fix. It seems to contradict, but I read an article about RR where they said a true fix for the Trent 1000 engine issues won't even be available until 2021. hmmm so I'm confused..

Should I fly with confidence and not worry so much? Or does anyone think there is a valid reason to be fearful of these planes with the RR Trent-1000 engines? I guess a secondary concern is that I remember the turbulence in the 787-8 aircraft in particularly was quite bad when I took this same trip about six years ago (before the engine issues were really known).

Anyways, I would like to get ANA flier's flights on these engine concerns. Whether it's a valid worry.. whether anyone knows whether it has been fixed.. and any other concerns you would have taking it?

An alternative would be a 16 hour non-stop on a A350-900 with SIA to LAX. But I have two problems with this flight option.. 1) I prefer to have a stopover in the middle.. again fear of flying.. and 2) I don't particularly want to go to LAX.. it would make more sense to go to Seattle (home town).

Another option I found would be Lufthansa via Frankfurt.. it's a much longer trip.. (23 hours+?) and the first flight is a red eye and I cannot sleep on planes at all.. but it's on aircraft where I feel safer.. like A380-800 and 747-400.

I dunno.. What would you guys choose to get back to your home country.. if you were in my shoes and if you were a fearful flier? I realize most people on these forums are not afraid of flying.. but I also find people in this community very understanding about travel concerns. So I look forward to any feedback on it.

Deceiver
20th Apr 2020, 23:53
I don't mean to be rude, but why did you think that signing up to a professional pilot's forum and posting in the Australia/New Zealand general aviation section about your aviophobia for a commercial flight from Asia to North America as an American was the best thing to do?
Really, I'm curious..

Ascend Charlie
21st Apr 2020, 06:05
Buy a business class seat. Sit in it. Do up the seat belt. Swallow a good sleeping pill with your pushback cocktail. Lie down when airborne. Enjoy your dreamless sleep.

junior.VH-LFA
21st Apr 2020, 06:44
This is so not the place :confused:

gerry111
21st Apr 2020, 07:34
Have you considered taking a nice safe cruise ship home?

Pinky the pilot
21st Apr 2020, 09:42
Whoop Whoop 'Wind up'
Whoop Whoop 'Wind up.'