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The phrase "afraid of planes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a fear or phobia related to flying or being on airplanes.
Example: "She has always been afraid of planes, which makes traveling difficult for her."
Alternatives: "fearful of airplanes" or "scared of flying".
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After 9/11, Americans were made very afraid of planes.
"She was always afraid of planes," said her brother, Hervio Mendoza, 37. "This year it was worse".
She's a fairly successful illustrator, beginning to be sought after by New York publishers, but she sees herself as a coward, afraid of planes, high bridges, muggings, robberies, rapes.
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I'm afraid of plane crashes and parasites and terrorist attacks.
Did she think I was going to walk? "Who's afraid of cars?" Planes, however, are another story.
In reality, I'm very afraid of the planes.
For their part, Americans were afraid of hostile European planes flying over their homeland, perhaps to drop bombs rather than passengers.
Does it make sense for a pilot afraid of landing a plane in the rain justify a lawsuit after being faced with an unexpected downpour?
She shaved down her famous "30-minute meals" to a 60-second snack and a seven-minute meal and recommended making a salad with packaged arugula or baby spinach: cooks who brave killer bees and jump out of planes aren't afraid of a little E. coli bacteria scare.
And for those afraid of inevitable voice-calling on planes, rest assured -- it can be regulated.
Still, I have my secret fantasy that somehow the F.A.A. and the politicians and the airlines will suddenly understand that children should not have to be afraid of the sound of a plane.
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