Ptsd 

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/52420857-90/majid-hijacking-pan-flight.html.csp

http://www.amazon.com/Anxiety-000-Feet-Introduction-Psychotherapy/dp/1855759659

--srs

> On 01-Apr-2016, at 12:09 PM, Rajesh Mehar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Silkies,
> 
> This question popped up in my head this morning and St Google didn't
> provide any good answers.
> 
> I know that in some cases, the pilot is killed during the events of a plane
> hijack and so this question is moot. But I'm sure that in many hijacking
> cases, the pilot survives and must live with the paranoia of another
> possible hijack. Does a hijack affect the mental health of a pilot? Do
> pilots usually stop flying after being in charge of a plane that was
> hijacked? Do they continue flying with no seeming psychological after
> effects?
> 
> Have any of you read anything about any of this?
> 
> --Rajesh

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