Overcomes fear of flying from "summary" of Hangar 13 by Lindsay McKenna
In 'Hangar 13', the main character, Sara, is plagued by a deep-seated fear of flying. This fear, rooted in a traumatic experience from her childhood, has held her back from pursuing her dream of becoming a pilot. Throughout the novel, Sara grapples with this fear, facing it head-on in a series of challenges and setbacks.
As the story unfolds, Sara is forced to confront her fear of flying when she is presented with an opportunity to train as a pilot. Despite her initial reservations and anxiety, Sara decides to push herself out of her comfort zone and take on the challenge. Through hard work, determination, and the support of her friends and mentors, Sara begins to make progress in overcoming her fear.
As Sara learns to trust herself and her abilities, she starts to feel more confident in the cockpit. She learns to manage her anxiety and panic attacks, finding ways to stay calm and focused during flights. With each successful flight, Sara's fear begins to diminish, replaced by a sense of accomplishment and empowerment.
Through her journey to overcome her fear of flying, Sara undergoes a transformation, both personally and professionally. She discovers inner strength and resilience that she never knew she had, proving to herself and others that she is capable of achieving her dreams. By facing her fear head-on and refusing to let it hold her back, Sara emerges as a stronger, more confident pilot, ready to take on whatever challenges come her way.