✈️ Crew Briefing: An In-Flight Stroke. A Doctor. And a Flight Attendant Who Trusted Her Gut.


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This Week at Future Flight Attendant

This week, I’m keeping it simple and real.

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It's the perfect way to take The Course & Coaching Program for a test ride.

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Many people who join the full program start here because once they experience the clarity and support, they’re ready to go all in.

And yes, the full cost of the Mini can be applied to the full Course & Coaching Program if you upgrade.

Tip of the Week - Flight Attendants Save Lives

We were mid-flight when one of the flight attendants in the economy cabin noticed something wasn’t right. A woman looked like she was abut to pass out. Unwell.

Her husband said she was fine.

But my coworker didn’t ignore the signs. She trusted her gut and called for a doctor over the PA.

That’s when our purser, new, still on reserve, snapped on his gloves and ran to the back.

What no one else knew? He was also an OBGYN finishing his residency.

I watched him hold an IV bag steady and tend to this woman as the captain diverted the flight.

The woman had a stroke.

Because the flight attendant trusted her instincts and a doctor happened to be in uniform, she received immediate life-saving care.

I don’t know what happened after we landed, but I feel certain she made it. If she were anywhere else when that stroke happened, her life would have drastically changed, or possibly even ended.

And here’s what most people never knew:

Before that flight, the purser was about to quit. His supervisor told him to just resign if he couldn’t balance his residency with his schedule.

I went into full career counselor mode when he told me that, even before the medical emergency.

I told him he didn’t have to choose, and that the airline was lucky to have him; I also said I wanted a flight attendant like him on my crew any day of the week.

After the flight, I wrote his supervisor and nominated him for an award.

He later told me,

“You most likely saved my job.”

That was seven years ago.

He’s still flying. Still delivering babies.

Still one of the best flight attendants I’ve ever worked with.

Even the strongest candidates benefit from expert guidance.

Many of the Mini Program participants just had a few questions, but they quickly realized how valuable it is to work with someone who’s been there, done that, and knows the industry inside and out.

If you’re preparing for this career and want to feel fully ready, the Mini Program is a great place to start.

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That’s it for this week.

You're doing great. Even when you're exhausted and feel defeated.. Even when you doubt yourself. Keep pushing forward. If you have a dream, it is attainable.

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Wheels up!

Deanna

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