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Flying during a Hurricane

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Hey guys, Happy Sunday! In this weeks vlog I worked a three day trip. We stopped in SBN but that was my only overnight due to the storm. This trip was a little all over the place due to the weather but everything ended up working out in the end. Make sure you LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! AS ALWAYS THANKS FOR WATCHING! TARYN💙 ✈️ EQUIPMENT I'M USING: *SONY ZVE-10 *IPHONE 13 PRO MAX Make sure you are following me on all my Social Media Platforms: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UC6Szvx1xQvqp... Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tarynonajou... Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/tarynmilhouse/ For Collaborations and more Contact me at : ContactTarynM@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! #regionalflightattendant #flightattendantlifestyle #flightattendant #blackflightattendant #regionalflightattendantlifestyle #flightattendantjob #flightattendantvlog #minivlog #flightattendantvlogs #dayinthelifeofaflightattendant

About This Video

Hey guys—this week’s vlog is my real-time look at working a three-day trip while a hurricane/storm system is rolling through. I’m taking you with me through the travel-day chaos, the constant weather checks, and all the little plan changes that happen when the operation is trying to stay safe but still keep flights moving. This trip was honestly a little all over the place, and you’ll see how quickly things can shift when weather is the main character. We ended up stopping in SBN, and that was my only overnight because the storm changed everything. I share what it feels like on the crew side when schedules get adjusted, how I stay flexible when the plan is not the plan anymore, and why patience is basically your best friend during irregular operations. The biggest takeaway: even when it’s messy, things can still work out in the end—you just have to stay calm, communicate, and roll with it (while still putting safety first).

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