noun aerophobics
Aerophobics refers to individuals who have a fear of flying or being in airplanes.
Aerophobics may experience physical symptoms of anxiety when faced with flying.
Aerophobics may require special accommodations or support when traveling by air.
Aerophobics may avoid air travel altogether or seek alternative modes of transportation.
Therapists may use techniques such as exposure therapy to help aerophobics overcome their fear.
Aerophobics may benefit from learning coping strategies to manage their fear of flying.
A writer may use the term 'aerophobics' in a novel or article to describe characters who have a fear of flying or airplanes.
A psychologist may use the term 'aerophobics' when discussing specific phobias related to flying or air travel in a clinical setting.
A flight attendant may encounter aerophobics among passengers and may need to provide reassurance and support during the flight.
A pilot may be trained to recognize and address the needs of aerophobics who are passengers on their flights.