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Why would someone choose a career that terrifies her? The smiling girl in the cover photo harbors a dark secret. A graduate of the August 1970 Delta Air Lines rigorous training program, she is, in fact, terrified of flying. A traumatic flight from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, at age eight convinced her she would never take to the sky again. But her recently earned BA in psychology left little in the way of a career path without an advanced degree. She is broke and desperate to find a job. A friend convinces her to apply to be a stewardess, one of a few good-paying jobs available to…mehr

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Why would someone choose a career that terrifies her? The smiling girl in the cover photo harbors a dark secret. A graduate of the August 1970 Delta Air Lines rigorous training program, she is, in fact, terrified of flying. A traumatic flight from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, at age eight convinced her she would never take to the sky again. But her recently earned BA in psychology left little in the way of a career path without an advanced degree. She is broke and desperate to find a job. A friend convinces her to apply to be a stewardess, one of a few good-paying jobs available to women. Laughing at the suggestion, and not believing she can convince anyone she belongs on an airplane, she is simultaneously excited and appalled when she gets the job. At age twenty-one, she has, thus far, lived a sheltered life and is unprepared to feel like a fraud in a stewardess uniform. Gradually she meets the challenges that confront her:Quirky passengers and coworkers Meal services that don't go as planned Health emergencies Surviving a toxic first marriage, complete with harrowing experiences on a sailboat The loss of the man she chooses as a life partner Her breezy, easy-to-read writing style (reminiscent of Kelly Bishop's The Third Gilmore Girl), is filled with tales ranging from the absurd to the tragic, from memorable vacations to humorous anecdotes no one could make up. This book offers encouragement to anyone who has faced fear and adversity. And isn't that all of us?
Autorenporträt
Kathi Davidson Davis is a debut author of the memoir, The Closest Exit May Be Behind You, Memoir of a Fearful Flight Attendant. She worked as a flight attendant for Delta Air Lines from 1970 to 2005, an era when flying was a more pleasant experience for many passengers and crew than it is today. Her book provides a nostalgic look-back for travelers of that era and a revelation to younger people who were not lucky enough to experience it. While she includes many humorous anecdotes, her content touches on cultural history, travel, and the psychology of phobias. She grew up in Waterloo, Iowa, and graduated from the University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa. During her time as a flight attendant, she earned a Masters Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Florida Atlantic University while simultaneously caring for her husband who suffered from dementia. After his death and her retirement, she moved to Normal, Illinois, to be near family.