In 2015, Danielle Styron, then 32, was offered her dream job as a private jet flight attendant. It promised a six-figure salary, trips to luxury resorts and full benefits. It seemed too good to be true — and it was.
Over the course of two phone interviews, the pilot continually hinted at the “alternative lifestyle” of the plane’s owner, a religious man who split his time flying with his family half the month and with his girlfriends the other half. As the conversation went on, it became clear the role involved participating in orgies with the girlfriends onboard while the owner watched.
Styron writes about the seedy job interview — and the seven years she spent flying with the rich and famous — in her dishy new memoir “The Mile High Club: Confessions of a Private Jet Flight Attendant” (Post Hill Press; out now), co-written with her brother, James Styron.