![]() ![]() The author of FlightLog has worked as a Flight Attendant and her experience really shows in the detail of this book. Her whirlwind journey takes her from innocent, insecure stewardess to mature and confident flight attendant.īook your flight now with this very enjoyable read, put your seat back in the upright position, and enjoy the ride! Like Dorothy Gale sans Toto, Sherri leaves Kansas and finds herself amidst a cast of characters as strange to her as the Scarecrow and the Munchkins were to Dorothy. Yes, the work is difficult at times and the money isn’t always good, but there are perks: free flights and an endless supply of tiny vodka bottles and salted peanuts (peanut allergies hadn’t been invented yet.) Au contraire! There are friends to be made and men to be made and the maid who made up her room in New York is so nice! ![]() That’s not to say Sherri doesn’t enjoy herself. But it’s more turbulent than this doughy-eyed 19-year-old imagined as she tries to navigate past grouchy passengers, fly-by-night relationships and the unforgiving, relentless, humiliating, monthly weigh-ins in 1978. Sherri Van Ness, an unassuming girl from Kansas is about to embark on the adventure of her life when she signs up to become a stewardess. ![]()
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