Down route in Phuket, four other crew members and myself decided to go for a late night swim. Two crew were sitting on the edge of the pool and two were standing in the water chatting to them. I had decided to lie on my back and float around the centre of the pool. Just [...]
Career Motivation: My Response to Ken and Marty
BA Cabin Crew Takeoff their Clothes!
The Australian and The Sun are reporting on a series of photographs that shows British Airways cabin crew (and flight attendants from other airlines) in sexually suggestive and provocative poses. The images were likely taken by cabin crew with the innocent, naïve and vane purpose of plastering them over their various social networking sites (done [...]
Jetlag
At parties, one of the first questions I’m asked, once we’ve done the profession swapping process, is “How do you get used to the Jet Lag?” The answer is of course, you don’t, because you can’t. My airline is a new start up international operation, a subsidiary of an established domestic carrier. As such, while [...]
Airline Pilot : A Life of Irregularity
I’m an airline pilot, or at least, that’s my day job. Partly because of the nature of my profession, partly because of the nature of my work role (I’m a Check Captain and therefore I’m a slave to both the Aircraft and the Simulator, the airline schedule and the trainee pilot) – this involves a [...]
Cabin Crew: Letter Of Apology To The Flying Public
This was just sent to me via email. Interesting. Why is it that people are often so rude to cabin crew? Is it simply the sheer numbers of travelers that exposes a nasty section of society, or is something to do with the environment on board an airliner? Is it that passengers simply don’t understand [...]







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