by Stephanie Shaw, AirlineCareer.com
There are many rewarding aspects to being a flight attendant, including
discount travel benefits, scheduling flexibility, and the ability
to see the world. But one of the most intriguing aspects of the job
for me has been the chance to serve celebrities.
Celebrities need to travel, just like everyone else. Although some
have their own private jets, the majority resort to transportation
via regularly scheduled flights. A popular misconception is that celebrities,
especially sports teams, will often charter an entire airplane for
purposes of maintaining their privacy. Although this is sometimes
the case, it is the exception rather than the rule. Sports teams and
rock bands generally fly with the traveling public, and many times
they can be found sitting in coach class!
With over 23 years of flying experience, I have had the opportunity
to meet countless celebrities traveling on my flights. Some have been
good experiences, some bad, and some downright ugly. Just a few of
the celebrities I have met include: the Boston Celtics basketball
team, the Washington Bullets (now Wizards) basketball team, the Boston
Bruins hockey team, the New England Patriots football team, the Texas
Rangers baseball team, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Dan Rather, Mike
Wallace (of 60 Minutes), Billy Ray Cyrus, Three Dog Night (band),
David Carradine (Kung Fu), Mike Tyson, Frank Guiford, Regis Philbin,
General William Westmoreland, Ted Kennedy, and the list goes on and
on.
I have memories of many celebrities who were very polite and understanding
of my job as a crewmember. If the celebrity is assigned a seat in
first class, we usually know ahead of time, either from the passenger
list or we get a warning from the passenger service agent. Not all
celebrities are recognizable either. Oftentimes they look very different
in person than they do on the silver screen or on your television.
They usually are dressed down so as not to attract attention, and
they very often want to be left alone after they board.
Part of my job is to ensure that celebrities onboard are not harassed
by autograph hounds or people who just want to talk because they feel
a certain celebrity is their best friend.
Who is Larry Bird Anyway?
One of the more memorable occasions of serving celebrities happened
during the 1986 Lakers-Celtics NBA Finals. The entire Boston Celtics
basketball team was traveling back to Los Angeles and I, not being
a sports fan of any type, had no idea who the players were. The captain
called me up to the cockpit and asked if I could get an autograph
of Larry Bird for his son. I told him that I did not know of Larry
Bird, which he found incomprehensible. He told me to go back and ask
another flight attendant to point him out. I went back to the cabin
and thought it would be more efficient to make an announcement. I
nervously picked up the PA and said, "Would Larry Bird please identify
himself by ringing the Flight Attendant call button on the overhead."
At that point, the entire team, other flight attendants and all the
other passengers onboard broke into laughter and applause. I was totally
embarrassed, because it was obvious that everyone but me knew who
Larry Bird was. As it turns out, he was so amused, he ended up signing
the autograph and sending it up to the captain!
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Another memorable experience involved Jay Leno. Jay had boarded our
flight early because he was sitting in first class. The "C" flight
Attendant was helping me with the boarding duties when Jay came onboard.
He caught her by surprise and she immediately began screaming, "I
can’t believe it’s really you! My boyfriend absolutely worships you!
He watches you every night!" Mr. Leno, seemingly caught off-guard
looked at his watch and said, "Where is he now? Do we have time to
call him?" She and Jay Leno then rushed off the aircraft to find a
phone (this happened during the pre-cell phone era). Apparently the
boyfriend wasn’t home so Mr. Leno politely left a message about flying
on his girlfriend’s flight and how happy he was that her boyfriend
was such a fan.
My Celebrity Wall
Meeting celebrities is a very rewarding experience. Since I usually
carry a camera with me, I now have a special wall in my home, which
I call my "celebrity wall." There are many photographs of me at work
alongside many celebrities, most of whom I never would have had a
chance to meet if I weren't for this job. Those of you who elect to
pursue a flight attendant career will also get to enjoy this seldom
discussed aspect of the profession--and build your own celebrity wall.
-- Stephanie Shaw is a flight attendant with over 23 years experience
with a major airline and a staff writer for AirlineCareer.com
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