A True Story of an Aviation Disaster (Me) is a sharply witty, brutally honest, and hilariously chaotic memoir by Alexander James, chronicling his unlikely journey through the world of aviation. From awkward beginnings as a confused, closeted teen to enduring soul-sapping shifts in the restaurant industry and a brief, ill-fated stint in corporate taxes, Alexander eventually finds himself navigating the madness of airports and airlines.
As a ground crew worker and later a flight attendant, he recounts outrageous and often surreal encounters with passengers, from those who bring live fish in metal safes to others who insist planes should function like Ubers. Each chapter peels back the polished image of airline professionalism to reveal the exhaustion, absurdity, and emotional resilience required to survive in the skies.
Told with biting humor and heartfelt vulnerability, the memoir is both a love letter to the airline industry's unsung heroes and a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks working in aviation is glamorous.