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God is so good! Life is beautiful! On cloud 9 after today 💛

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~ FLIGHT ATTENDANT TRAINING, Final Thoughts ~
02•23•2017
(Photo taken in transit, Denver to Orlando)
It’s hard to believe training is over. Even harder to believe I passed everything. Had I known I’d be going through such a rigorous training a year ago, I would have chickened-out, convinced I’d never pass.
But here I am, a Flight Attendant, on my way to my new base in Orlando, FL, days away from my Initial Operating Experience.
I think I’m in some type of minimal shock. It just hasn’t sunken in yet. As I’m typing this, I’m on one of our planes, staring at the working Flight Attendants in awe, thinking: “I’m about to start doing that.” I can’t believe it.
To think, I went from this lifestyle being a mere pipe dream four months ago, to graduating from inflight training…it’s just too crazy. I keep thinking I’m about to wake up with a start, stuck at my station in a Michigan credit union, thoroughly bored and disappointed with my life. But no, this is real. Through hard work, dedication, and a lot of resolve, I made it real. I changed my life. I left my “safe” job, got rid of all my furniture and possessions, vacated my apartment, left my car with my brother, flew 1200 miles to Denver, and graduated from training. I did that. Me. The girl who gets anxiety about buying a new pair of shoes. And that means: anyone can do it. But you can’t, you won’t, unless you really want to.
Here, above the clouds, in my new (ultra cool) “office,” I have the most overwhelming feeling of peace. It may have taken me a long time, but my adventure, my LIFE, starts now. And if I’ve been inspirational to even one other person, I will consider this blog a complete success.
I’m ready. Let’s do this. See you in the friendly skies. ♡
2.20.17 Stunning sunset. And it reflects my mood perfectly. I passed all my final exams and I am now a Flight Attendant! I graduate Wednesday and go on my initial operating experience the 27th! Elated. ♡ #Travel #WanderLust #FlightAttendant #Training #FATraining #SoonToBe #CabinCrew #Denver #Colorado #DEN #EarnMyWings #sky #view #skyline #colors #cloudporn #skyporn #Sunset #twilight #dusk #PurpleSky #pinksky #Sunsetporn #picoftheday #NoFilter (at Denver, Colorado)
Flight Attendant Training Update ~ Real Talk
02.15.2017 I began training January 30th. When people tell you Flight Attendant training is one of the hardest things you'll ever go through, take them seriously. Between all the information being brand new, being stuck in a room (sometimes rooms) with 80 other people (all of whom are complete strangers at first) all day every day, and having training anywhere from 8:00 in the morning to 5:30...6:30...7:00 every night, Monday through Saturday (and Sundays are for Observation Flights), Flight Attendant training is hard. Contrary to popular believe, Flight Attendant training is not about selling Coke and handing out pillows. (We literally spent one afternoon on service. That's it.) FAs are required to know anything and everything about the interior and exterior of each type of aircraft their airline flies. They are familiar with all Federal Aviation Regulations, and uphold those policies at all times. They learn and are intensely drilled on all types of emergencies, irregularities in flight, and evacuations. They learn CPR, the proper use of an AED, how to assess medical conditions of all types aboard the aircraft, and how to treat those symptoms while in the air. They are first responders, EMTs, nurses, babysitters, therapists, security guards, profilers, the eyes and ears of the aircraft, and yes, sometimes waitresses. No one but Cabin Crew knows how hard Cabin Crew works! I was terrified of training. I thought I wouldn't pass. Exams are nearly every day and "passing" means scoring 90% or higher. Score less, and you're dismissed. Show up one second late, you're dismissed. Show up without your required duty items, without compliant attire, with your cell phone on, you're dismissed. (See a trend here?) While the behavioral stuff and punctuality are no problem for me, I was very worried I'd fail an exam. But I'm pleased and proud to say that of our (so far) 12 exams, I've scored one 98, two 99s, and nine 100s. I can't believe it. I'm dumbfounded. But my experience proves that: if you really want it, you will make it happen. My final exams (two practical and one written) are on this upcoming Monday. As long as I pass them all - and I will work hard to do so - on Wednesday, February 22nd, I will have my wings. Then it's off to my new base: Orlando, FL. I couldn't be more excited. Flight Attendant Life, here I come!! Flight Attendants can serve you beverages, but we can also save your life. We have been thoroughly trained and are happy to do so. Just don't call us "Stewardess." "Sky Goddess" is acceptable. See you in the friendly skies.
Flight Attendant Training ~ Home Stretch!!
02.19.2017 Just a quick word... I scored 100% on my security exam!!!! *Happy dance* Best day ever! The coolest thing about that is: it was my last "regular" exam. All I have left are the finals, which are Monday morning (Feb. 20th). The finals are in three parts: one written and two practical demonstration. (Unfortunately, I really can't say anything else about it.) I'm nervous, but I've been working hard, so, with tomorrow to study and practice, I'm certain I'll pass. If so, I'll have my wings Wednesday afternoon. Whooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!! I also received my uniform pieces, so that's very exciting. I'm almost an employee!!! So close, I can taste it! (And it tastes like coffee, of course. *wink wink*) I'll keep you guys updated. Thank you for reading, and see you in the friendly skies!

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02•16•2017 We did our evacuation slide jump today. (This is one of our instructors.) I'm terrified of heights, so this was awful. But I passed with no problem, so I don't even care. #FlightAttendant #Training #FATraining #SoonToBe #CabinCrew #Denver #Colorado #DEN #SlideDrill #Evacuation #Travel #WanderLust #NoFilter #CoffeeOnAPlane (at Northeast, Aurora, Colorado)
02.06.2017
THIS is why we do it.
This is why we kill ourselves for a month (sometimes 6 or 7 weeks) to learn a manual the size of a dictionary like the back of our hand.
This is why we tolerate a grueling schedule that can, at times, threaten to break our spirit.
This is why we allow ourselves to be sleep-deprived and stay up all night to study for exams that seem impossible to pass.
This: for the love of travel.
A plane is a magical thing. Once on board, you will go magical places. Who doesn't want access to the whole world?
02.05.2017
Good morning from Denver International Airport!! (DEN, to my fellow FAs.) My team and I are waiting in the terminal for our first ever Observation Flight! It's a very exciting training experience that my airline puts together for the flight attendant trainees, and I have a feeling I'll learn a lot. This sky promises good things! Nashville, TN (BNA), here we come!