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I'm telling ya, if I ever were to own a private jet, my crew is gonna love me! Imma be the most chilled, laid back owner they had ever worked for. In fact, the crew are gonna show me, in case of an emergency what is what. In return, they are going to have the best boss to work for. The energy and blessings you give to your people will bring alot abundance to you in the end. 🙏🏿❤️
Um, I'm voting her employee of the year and she deserves a very large Christmas Bonus! I'm old and over the decades I have managed a lot of people and finding a winner such as her is worth their weight in gold! People who enjoy and are enthusiastic about their careers are invaluable for any enterprise; private especially, public as well (my local post office has 4 women who run a tight ship and are great to interact with) and non profits for sure. Quality people who have pride in themselves😎
Ha, that’s hilarious!! Flushing the toilet is the first thing we do too. Business jet pilot here. This is very important as this FA pointed out. There is nothing worse than having the pax show up and then making the discovery that the LAV has not been fully serviced. You cannot trust that line service or the previous flight crew have completed this task. The only thing I would suggest is to not use any combination of water and alcohol on the leather. Some of our aircraft have very expensive suede or leather and we’ve found that using anything with alcohol will definitely dry out and even discolor the material. We use a product called “Real Clean” leather cleaner and conditioner and you can order it online from Pilots HQ, for about 18 - 20 bucks. Happy flying!!
I've never been on a private plane big enough to have an attendant, but you do a great job of showing why they're great to have (especially on charters).
This is so different from working for a legacy carrier. I just got in from Sydney, 13 hours… I’m proud of what you do. Fa’s make or break an airline… You are fab!!!
Enjoyed this random video that was suggested for me. Learned a lot. Would love to see pictures/video of the cockpit when in the air. That's the best view that no passenger ever gets to see. Good video!
Here’s a video with a brief view inside the cockpit during taxi and takeoff ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yb0ihElxNWg.htmlsi=6EgmWY7YGxHeyicS
This video just blew up. Maybe because many people have not come across something similar, I got this suggested on two different accounts. Congrats keep on making more videos.
I don't know why this popped up on my recommendations, but i watched it. You do a good job at explaining and prepping. And I would scrub the heck out of that bathroom with disinfectant. :)
nice to see the cleaning process after a flight, especially the tray tables. I once saw someone change a diaper on a Southwest flight on their seat back table.
Ewwwww, yeah gross. Private jets get cleaned 1000 times better than an airline. I’ve never seen anyone actually clean anything on an airliner more than empty the trash and cross the seatbelts
Great video! I have some notes though ( I’ve been corporate FA for 17 years now, and a line trainer). I would never put anything in a sink, as it doesn’t look elegant when passengers are entering a plane and seeing milks and other things sticking out from a sink. We always cover sink for boarding and disembarkation. When touching any food passengers may eat, like you did with a fruit basket, we always wear gloves and change them all the time when touching different food, to keep everything clean and hygenic. It’s always a nice touch to print a menu for passengers and display it. Also we always elegant small flower arrangement, display magazines, weeklies and newspapers on a credenza / small table. Paper napkins for fruits, snacks etc look much more elegant when placed on a small nice tray, not directly on credenza. Same with mints - I would never ever put them into a cup holder - always in a small bowl or tiny ramekin, together with a napkin. As for galley preparation - we always prepare lemons, limes, and other accomplishments we may use for cocktails or food before the flight. Hot/cold/wet towels we always serve as soon as passengers get comfortable at their seats, and before landing. Depending on the service and flight duration, we serve them also before and after main meals. I don’t know why you need a two snacks baskets there - one would be more than enough with the amount of snacks you have. As for leather cleaning - it’s better to use leather care products for seats instead of water with alcohol. This can damage a leather! Our Manual is 300+ pages so I could for for hours 😂😂😂
Agreed! I also noticed that this doesn’t look like a premium service. If I did any of that simply working on business class on the comercial airline I used to work for, my purser would definitely murder me 😂
I don’t know why, but it seems harder than working commercial flights. I don’t like the cleaning aspect of you job. It seems to me that cleaning windows, seats and mirrors shouldn’t be part of the job of a flight attendant.
Well, vsstud, and others for that matter, you're correcting her, but numerous errors are seen in your post. You need a writing class, and to proof read before posting. True professionals in any occupation must also be able to write correctly.
you are so sweet and thoughtful! you are one of those employees who takes extra step, even though their employer wont recognized it hope passengers appreciate your effort I would love to fly with you if I had a chance till then Bless you ❤
If a guest requests several “mixed” drinks on a flight and does not look intoxicated, do you serve them? If not, what’s the cut off? Is is like Delta Airlines where they will not serve more than 4 drinks on a transcontinental flight.
2:03 Hi, nice video! But blinking red is never an OK sign, it's more of a warning sign. In that particular device blinking green means all OK. That defibrilator is faulty.
I interact with many people from the C-suite and their guests. Some are very rude and condescending. Do you often encounter such experiences with your passengers? This is a superb video even for me who will never afford first class! Happy landings!!
I have to say that a majority of the people I have met on the plane have been very pleasant but you always have that 10% where you grin and bear it until the flight is over but you know those few grumpy or rude people aren’t happy in life and to not take it personally. 99% of the time I fly the same people so I don’t have my surprises
Hiya! I worked for 17 years for a commercial airline in Dubai and Canada, was thinking of going the private route. I have a few questions... Do you get paid on the ground? Also, do you get any flight benefits with commercial airlines, I know flight passes are very important to FA ‘s so might be a downside to private flying. Unless if the pay compensates for that - ie much more then commercial flying. Also, what type of layovers do you get? Per diem ? One last question lol- was that outfit your uniform? super pretty! 😊
Really interesting -- a couple of things did stand out. 1. You lifted the toilet seat with your hand without a glove. Yuck. lol That sucks that a cleaning crew doesn't at least handle the bathroom. 2. That defib lol. It looks like it was picked up at a garage sale. I guess as long as you're sure it works. 3. Stuffing food in a sink full of ice doesn't exactly paint a picture of first-class travel. None of this is your fault. I guess it more than anything makes me appreciate how difficult your job is before the plane is even airborne!
Awesome video sis. Making these kinds of videos are quite cumbersome when there is sooo much to do when onboard. Bravo for your efforts 🥳 Always Yours Inflight, Natalie 💙
@@privatejetflightattendanthub :) could maybe be glued to a thin base plate and antiskid under that. About as wide as the bowl I would guess for the g forces in such a jet.
Wow.. interesting job... so do you get a budget /stipend from airline to provide the snacks and drinks? Or is that from your own money? And the passengers can get snacks on their own, but have you request from you for the drinks, which I assume is unlimited for them?
I have a company card I use to buy all food, snacks and drinks for the airplane. If a flight attendant is working as a contractor, they might have to pick up items like lemons, milk, juice and fruit and get reimbursed. Everything depends on the arrangement with the company
Thank you. This is a great and informative video but for sanitary reasons, I’d suggest wearing gloves when wiping down the surfaces and not using the same cloth that wiped the chairs on the tables/surfaces where guests eat.
I’m an ex flight attendant. Trying to find a job like yours either different companies. What is the best way to apply and what company if you know, needs attendants? Thanking you in advance ! Great video! I am in the Ft. Laud Miami area!
My apologies for the late reply. Send me your email address and I can give you list of companies to apply to. I’m just north of you in West Palm Beach. Thepilotcouple1@gmail.com
As a private flight attendant for a major corporation and all of the owners families and friends, the one thing that we don't do is serve drinks before takeoff. The possibility of something happening and having the glassware fly thru the cabin could be a dangerous situation. Just a precaution. Although it is a nice gesture and the passengers appreciate it, we always wait until that 10,000 ft altitude is hit. Happy and safe travels! Good job!
In the middle of the checks...so what's more important and need a mechanic vs just putting out snacks. Never seen flight issues because the cookies wasn't put out
@@privatejetflightattendanthub Wow, thanks for reading my comment. According to health guidelines in the state of MIchigan, it must be stored in a sanitary location outside of the ice container. In my restaurants we had a place to hang it, or when I had a mobile business I simply put it into a glass that was nearby. I simply don't want to see you get into trouble; good luck
Please tell me you are using a different cloth for trays and counters and not the one you just used on the seats, like you just did in the bathroom. 😮😝
This seems a lot cruder than I thought it would be. Like planning an airborne picnic. Not that luxurious. Of course, I know most private is for time savings, not luxury.