** Layout of seating on L1011 to help get a feel for today’s post. “D-zone” is on the far right in this picture. PART II: THINGS THAT “MAYBE” SHOULDN’T HAVE HAPPENED… I grew up fast and that naïve middle class girl from an affluent Chicago suburb got herself educated fast.Continue reading “You Found What WHERE???”
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What’s That Smell???
In the continuing saga of “You found what WHERE?” Let’s revisit the coat closets on the L1011 where we left off last time. Oh yes, the closets should have had monitors. On another flight from the US to San Juan the mid coat closet was the center of attention. This closet was an engineering marvel.Continue reading “What’s That Smell???”
Sink’s Clogged!
Ok, one last one under “You found what WHERE?” before we move on to other things. I finally decided I better learn how to work that lower galley with all the drama upstairs. It was intimidating because it was a huge responsibility. You kept the service going and you didn’t want to let your crewContinue reading “Sink’s Clogged!”
Always Check, Cross-Check
Let’s explore a little more under the theme of “Oh no you didn’t…” I didn’t always fly on the large, modern aircraft. This will really date me, but I began my career on 727s, DC9s and DC8s. At the bottom of the seniority list I got really familiar with the DC9. One endearing quality ofContinue reading “Always Check, Cross-Check”
Flyer Beware
These little tidbits might fall more under “Oh no they didn’t” rather than “Oh no YOU didn’t,” but still need to be told to color in the full picture of a flight attendant’s life. In my last post I referred to flying on the DC9s and DC8s back in the dark ages. Those older aircraftContinue reading “Flyer Beware”
Nonstop to Hell
I’d be lying if I said those experiences didn’t shape me and form my tolerance level for tomfoolery and such. As I gained experience, I got a much better feel for where that fine line was between “blowing off steam” and personally abusive. I wasn’t a big fan of the latter but always triedContinue reading “Nonstop to Hell”
Flash Dance
Those flying machines could take a lot, though, and my respect for them grew not out of blind following, but from experiences when they proved themselves over and over. I transferred bases down to DFW when I got married and did a lot of flying in wild Spring weather. Those storms in the SpringContinue reading “Flash Dance”
Earth, Wind and Fire
Those thunderstorms eventually got the upper hand and our confidence in our machines and our skills was shattered in an instant. Lessons always seem to come when we really think we’ve got it all dialed in. That’s when we have to be reminded that when we fly we are guests in another element and weContinue reading “Earth, Wind and Fire”
Bump in the Night
When we all begin flying the reasons are remarkably similar and include a desire to travel the world and work with people. Flight attendants are a diverse group, though, and once the crazy days of no schedule and just flying, sleeping and partying (sort of an extension of college) settled down so did most ofContinue reading “Bump in the Night”
Ice Ice Baby
One night on a Vegas junket we were considerably delayed due to an ice storm in Dallas. You can only imagine. Finally after hours on hold, we get a tiny window to take off. Oh the joy of it all!!! I was seated on the aft jumpseat on a MD-90 which is neatly sandwiched betweenContinue reading “Ice Ice Baby”