I am scared of flying - terrified, in fact. I still do it but it takes tablets and red wine to get me on the plane! But it actually comes as some relief to me that:
(1) the plane did not instantly burst into a fireball when the wing scraped the ground
(2) it appears (from other news coverage) that no-one was physically injured (although I am sure there will be extensive dry cleaning bills!)
(3) the pilots were in sufficent control to carry out a go-around, rather than slamming on the brakes, throwing out the anchors and hoping for the best
(4) pilots feel that such awful conditions do not constitute such a risk as to divert to another airport - this suggests to me that their training and the aircraft they fly are of a very high standard indeed
Footage such as this, and the recent BA short landing at Heathrow give more more confidence to fly