The Naked Truth of a Million-Dollar Salary... The Uncomfortable Truth Inside the Upper-Class Private Jet
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The 7-year Record that Started with the Question "Is a Sex Party Okay?"... A Flight Attendant's Confession Exposing the Truth of America's Luxury Class
[Financial News] A book that records events inside an airplane has revealed the naked truth of America's upper class.
The glamorous job interview ended with the question, "Can you participate in sexual parties?"
According to the New York Post on the 23rd, Daniel Styrun, who worked on private jets, recently published a memoir titled 'Mile High Club'. This book contains stories of billionaire clients' demands, forced sexual services, and unreasonable orders that occurred inside the aircraft.
Styrun revealed that he received a job offer based on the premise of sexual relations from the start. The actual employer said, "Those girls only fly once a month. So, even if you're not a lesbian, just have fun," he reportedly said.
Although he refused the job, he later entered a private airline through another route, where absurd incidents continued. There were passengers who yelled because a specific tequila was not available or pushed her against the cabin wall because their pet was startled by turbulence.
The order to fetch champagne from Saint Martin Island, ravaged by a hurricane, was the most reckless in his memory. People were lining up for survival food, but the passenger wanted $20,000 champagne.
The book frequently mentions sexual activities on board. "The bathroom, kitchen, sofa, anywhere was their playground," Styrun wrote. After the passengers left, what remained was not a bed but her responsibility.
He revealed that the naked truth of the super-rich he saw was "people who have everything but are constantly caught up in vanity." Now, Styrun has left the aviation industry and is running a skincare business in Manhattan.
jjw@fnnews.com Jiwoo Jeong Reporter