Love at 35,000 Feet: Airline Crew's Secret Rendezvous Exposed!

Published On 2025-08-16 09:37 GMT   |   Update On 2025-08-16 09:37 GMT

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): A foreign airline stewardess has shared startling insights into life behind the closed cockpit doors. According to the stewardess, known on social media as Cierra Mistt, once an aircraft reaches cruising altitude, typically around 35,000 feet, and switches to autopilot mode, romantic activities sometimes occur among crew members in the cockpit.

During long-haul flights, when the plane no longer requires constant manual control, certain pilots and cabin crew who share a fondness for each other reportedly engage in what Cierra Mistt terms "'High Mile Club' parties." These events, she asserts, are not rare but occur across many long-distance flights. Standard aviation protocol allows a pilot to call a flight attendant into the cockpit should the other pilot need to step out, for example, for a lavatory break. However, in instances where the pilot and a particular hostess are romantically involved, this rule may allegedly be used as a pretext to initiate private moments under the guise of needing assistance.

Cierra Mistt also mentions the crew rest deck, an area reserved for the cabin crew to rest during long-haul flights, as another discreet spot where such romantic interactions may occur. Known within aviation circles, this deck is not typically visible to the flight passengers and is accessible only to authorized staff. The stewardess suggests that in such cases, the romantic atmosphere builds inside the cockpit, often already pre-planned before departure. These rendezvous, she says, may last until the end of the flight or until the autopilot disengages and regular monitoring resumes.

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