Help with flying

Hi I’m after some advice. I’m taking my 15 year old son to Edinburgh later in the year. We’ve never been in a position where we could fly before. I want to take him abroad in a couple of years andRelaxedthought a short flight this year will help. I wondered if anyone knows where I could access a flight video taken from the point of view of the passenger? He understands about flying and wants to dRelaxed it, I know he will struggle with the noise and wondered if he has a sense of what happens on take off he’ll manage much better. I have of course looked myself but all I can find is from the perspRelaxedctive of flying the plain or tiny snapshots. If anyone has any ideas for me I’d be very grateful Relaxed️ thank you! 

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  • I found some Getty stock videos similar to what you might be after. They do images/films you can buy for films/presentations, but you can just look at them with the watermark. It's all staged, but shows lots of different parts to the experience so he can get an idea of what to expect. 

    www.gettyimages.co.uk/.../people-inside-airplane

    Might be worth getting a sunflower lanyard, or contacting the airport before to see if that have things to help for autistics? (See if they might have a quiet area for example?)

    Having sucky sweets helps with the pressure during take off/when it feels uncomfortable.

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  • I found some Getty stock videos similar to what you might be after. They do images/films you can buy for films/presentations, but you can just look at them with the watermark. It's all staged, but shows lots of different parts to the experience so he can get an idea of what to expect. 

    www.gettyimages.co.uk/.../people-inside-airplane

    Might be worth getting a sunflower lanyard, or contacting the airport before to see if that have things to help for autistics? (See if they might have a quiet area for example?)

    Having sucky sweets helps with the pressure during take off/when it feels uncomfortable.

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