The Mile High Club: Confessions of a Private Jet Flight Attendant
By (Author) Danielle Styron
By (author) James Styron
Post Hill Press
Post Hill Press
13th August 2025
United States
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
178g
Enter the parallel universe of the private jet industry where the rich, famous, and morally bankrupt show their true colors. Delve into a world devoid of limitations while your delightfully unhinged narrator relates her true stories as a private flight attendantand tries to hold onto her sanity, her dignity, and her faith in mankind.
Does money make you a good person
Hint: It doesnt.
The Mile High Club peeks inside the audacious reality of billionaires, millionaires, celebrities, and the industry that enables themall at forty thousand feet.
This book is a firsthand collection of true stories about the private jet industry told by the flight attendant who saw it all. This industry has existed behind a veil for decades. Now, with the help of her brother/translator, Danielle Styron is telling the world what life is really like on board luxury planesand it aint pretty.
The Mile High Club is a collection of shocking, salacious, celebrity-riddled dumpster firesAKA a day in the life of a private jet flight attendant.
Danielle Styron is an American-British Glamazon who grew up a nomad, complete with international schools and Middle Eastern Royalty. After graduating from James Madison University, she dabbled as a graphic designer and model before obtaining an Aesthetics license.
Upon arriving in Manhattan, Danielle's genuine Pollyanna spirit and million-watt smile earned her a coveted spot as a Private Flight Attendant. She quickly became a highly-requested and beloved in-flight Diet Coke confidant, burying secrets and putting out fires for some of the worlds most recognizable names in entertainment and business.
Today, Danielle can be found nestled in her sanctuary in New York City. Or Westport, maybe. Or try the Four Seasons in Anguilla; she likes it there.
James Styron graduated from James Madison University where he went on to live a hundred lives as a wine broker, a bartender, an acro-aerialist, a medical biller, a textile salesman, a project manager, and a visual coordinator in the NYC fashion industry. He returned to his true passionwritingat the behest of his sister, turning her trauma journals into The Mile High Club.