
What I Wish I Knew Before Transitioning from Commercial to Private Aviation
When I started my transition from Delta to private aviation, I made every mistake in the book. Trust me, I’ve been there. And I don’t want you to make the same mistakes I did, so here’s what I wish I knew back then.

It’s Not About Being the Best FA—It’s About Showing You’re the Best Fit
Let’s get one thing straight: private aviation is not just about being the best flight attendant.
It’s about proving that you’re the best fit for the specific needs of a flight department. It’s not about competing to be the most experienced or skilled person in the room. It’s about showing up and communicating that your unique set of skills will elevate their service.
You Need to Market Yourself Like a Business Owner, Not a Job Hunter
This was a game-changer for me, and it’s a mindset shift that every commercial FA needs to make when moving into private aviation.
Stop thinking like a job seeker, constantly wondering if you’re “good enough.”
Start thinking like a business owner who is offering a high-quality service and needs to find the right clients.
Your personal brand, your resume, your approach to networking all need to scream luxury service provider. That’s the language private aviation understands.

Relationships > Resumes Every Time
Here’s the truth no one tells you:
In private aviation, relationships matter more than resumes.
This industry thrives on personal connections, trust, and recommendations. Sure, your resume matters, but what really gets you hired is the trust and rapport you build with key players in the industry.
It’s about getting on the radar of the right people and showing them that you’re not just a flight attendant, you’re a business asset.
How to Make the Jump Without Wasting Time, Money, or Momentum
When I made the switch to private aviation, I wasted so much time trying to figure things out on my own. I took unnecessary detours, spent money on the wrong resources, and lost momentum in the process.
But here’s the thing: private aviation isn’t just a career move. It’s a life upgrade.
If you do it the right way, this transition can bring you more freedom, more flexibility, and more income than you ever imagined.
That’s exactly why I created my proven 9-step process to help you land consistent contract work and start making $5k to $10k every single month without the guesswork, wasted time, or overwhelm.
Ready to Build Your Private Jet Career?
If you’re a commercial flight attendant who’s “over it” but overwhelmed by where to begin, start here.
It’s time to make the leap into private aviation.
🎯 Apply now to start making $5k to $10k a month with my 9-step process and let’s build your dream career in private aviation, together.
You’ve already done the hard part by making the decision to transition. Now, let’s make sure you do it the right way.