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Flying High With A Frank Steward: More Air Travel Tales From the Flight Crew

Flying High With A Frank Steward: More Air Travel Tales From the Flight Crew
By James Wysong

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One of today's most popular travel columnists advises travelers on surviving the challenges of airports, security, planes, and fellow passengers. Includes dozens of stories about air travel that reveal the human side of what really goes on in the air. Packed with stories about the crazy, humorous, and sad events that happen to passengers and flight personnel alike. Readers laugh, grimace, and cry as this frank steward tells it like it really is.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #522359 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 244 pages

Customer Reviews

An instant upgrade4
I don't care what airline you fly, what goes wrong, or how bad the weather is, this book will make your trip enjoyable!!! I bought this book at the airport a skeptic, and ended my journey an optimist! It covers all aspects of flight. It gave me a tip that helped me enjoy a whole row to myself on one leg, and was laughing out loud during a delay on the other. I was going to volunteer it to another passenger but the tips inside are too good to let go. I wish I had a con to getting this book, but I don't.

Travel Gold4
The best travel book I have read in a long time. Great tips, lots of laughs, and thoroughly entertaining. The book turned a nightmare flight through Chicago into a reality laughfest, which is no easy task. The author's style is a combination of Robert Fulughm and George Carlin. I can't say enough about it.

All his columns combined4
I do enjoy reading Mr. Wysong's column on line so I ordered the book. It is pretty much just a collection of his columns, so there was repetition of the same stories, but I still enjoyed it. I already carried ear plugs though he makes that his number one suggestion--repeatedly (for hotels as well as flights). His anecdotes are hilarious. I thought he made his point about the pay and pension of airline employees (excluding high-ranking execs) being cut the first 10 or 12 times he mentioned it, and the next 15 or 20 times were redundant.

Hey James, I was boarding a flight in Houston last week and one lady had FIVE carry-ons. The gate agent let her on and the flight attendants let her stow them. What is your advice for passengers that follow the rules?