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Funny thing is, I'm a pilot. I've flown airplanes with the doors removed and nothing between me and the dirt below but half a mile of thin air. Didn't bother me a bit, just another day at the office. But when I was roofing my shed, putting the drip edge on standing on an 8 foot tall ladder...shivers down my spine just thinking about it. Again just being on the roof wasn't a problem, putting the shingles on in the middle of the roof I'm fine, but being right up on the edge of the roof is really nope inducing.
What ! That is so weird. I have no problem getting up on a roof, but when travelling by plane I have to summon my entire self control or I'll have a panic attack