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In-Air Emergencies Can Cause Lasting Trauma

Extreme turbulence, a blown-out door, an engine on fire: For passengers and crew members who have experienced in-air emergencies, the pain endures.

Carly Lewis
Author: Carly Lewis

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Fear (Emotion), Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Attendants, Global Warming, Mental Health and Disorders, National Transportation Safety Board, Nerves and Nervous System, Phobias, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychology and Psychologists, Singapore Airlines, Southwest Airlines Company, Therapy and Rehabilitation, Travel and Vacations
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