Welcome to life at 35,000 feet-where your uniform is pressed, your layovers are unpredictable, and your passengers range from delightful to downright difficult. You've made it through the intense interview process and the grueling training. Now what? In Cruise Altitude, former flight attendant and aviation blogger Nancy Bachus gives you the real talk no one shares in training: how to navigate your first months on the line without losing your sanity-or your suitcase. From mastering reserve life to conquering commuting, staying fit on the fly to managing homesickness and hotel living, this guide is your honest, humorous, and helpful co-pilot for the journey ahead. Whether you're flying high with excitement or grounded by uncertainty, this book is packed with practical advice, personal stories, and survival strategies to help you not just get through your first year-but truly thrive. You'll Learn: What to pack (and what to leave behind)How to stay healthy on overnightsReserve strategies that won't wreck your scheduleTips for navigating layovers, loneliness, and late-night van ridesHow to balance the dream job with real-life demands If you're a new flight attendant ready to take off, or just curious about what happens after training ends, Cruise Altitude is your go-to guide for building confidence, creating balance, and loving your life in the skies.
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