The Flying Mermaid ★

 Good morning!


As the sun pushes its way above the horizon, casting a golden glow over the sprawling expanse of the United States Air Force base that I call my work home, I find myself embracing a rare and welcome change of pace: a day of ground duty.


One might think that for a flight attendant in the Air Force, a day without the roar of aircraft engines and the hustle of in-flight service might seem a tad out of the ordinary, but it's these moments between flights that provide balance and remind us of the community we serve and belong to.


My day started with the kind of crisp morning air that can only be found on base, a blend of jet fuel and freshly cut grass that somehow becomes the scent of ambition at the break of dawn. After exchanging salutes and smiles with the guards at the gate, I made my way towards the heart of the base, past the neatly lined up homes of service members and their families.


Ground duty days are less about serving coffee and meals at 40,000 feet and more about the groundwork that keeps our unique flying community aloft. Today, my schedule is peppered with trainings, meetings, and the everyday admin that can easily be overlooked when your office is usually a C-17, Galaxy and other beauties' cabin and cockpit cruising at high altitude.


First on the agenda was a safety briefing. As flight attendants, our primary responsibility might be service, but safety is our creed. We pored over new protocols, emergency procedures, and discussed the ever-evolving world of aviation security. Our group's camaraderie shone through as we shared experiences and asked questions, each of us playing a part in safeguarding our skies.


After the briefing, I had the chance to catch up on some computer-based training. It's less glamorous than donning my uniform and taking to the skies, but staying current on regulations and policies is what keeps us sharp. As I clicked through modules and quizzes, I was reminded that every detail matters, whether it's in the nuances of international diplomacy or the correct handling of a passenger's request.


Lunchtime arrived quickly, and I joined my fellow crew members at the base dining facility. The conversations around the table ranged from mission debriefs to the latest Netflix series, a blend of work and play that reinforces the bonds among us. We're a family, united by our love for the job and the call to serve our country, even if it means being thousands of miles away from home or risking our lives in war zones at times.


Post-lunch was dedicated to inventory checks. Our aircraft are our lifelines, and everything within them needs to be in perfect working order. From ensuring we have the right number of headsets to checking the expiration dates on our emergency medical kits, this meticulous process is just another day in the life on the ground.


The rest of the afternoon was filled with a leadership development course. The US Air Force doesn't just build airmen; it builds leaders. We discussed leadership styles, conflict resolution, and the importance of effective communication. As flight attendants, we're often seen as the face of the Air Force to our passengers, who can range from top military brass to foreign dignitaries, so these skills are crucial.


As the day waned and the golden light turned to a soft dusk, I wrapped up my duties with a sense of fulfillment. While I may not have soared through the skies today, my efforts on the ground are just as vital to the mission's success as any operation in the air. It's these behind-the-scenes tasks that ensure we're ready to fly at a moment's notice, delivering excellence and representing the United States Air Force with distinction.


The final item on my day's agenda was a physical training session. Fitness is a cornerstone of military readiness, and as flight attendants, we must be able to handle the physical demands of our job, from lifting heavy equipment to potentially handling in-flight medical and technical emergencies. The camaraderie continued as we encouraged one another through the last set of push-ups, a reminder that we rely on each other's strength and support both in the air and on the ground.


As the workout came to an end, I felt the satisfying fatigue that comes with a day well-spent. The base had quieted down, with families settling in for the evening and the distant hum of patrol units ensuring our safety through the night.


Before calling it a night, I took a moment to stroll around the base, reflecting on the day. I saw the aircraft lined up on the tarmac, silent giants resting before their next journey. Each one was a testament to the countless hours of maintenance, planning, and care that crews like mine invest every day.


The life of a USAF flight attendant is a unique blend of service, adventure, and dedication. It's more than just a job; it's a commitment to a way of life that demands excellence in every aspect. Whether we're serving meals at cruising altitude or checking inventory on the ground, each task is part of a larger mission that we're proud to be a part of.


Finally, it was time to turn in. I knew that tomorrow might bring an early wake-up call and a flight to some far-flung destination, but for now, I was content in the knowledge that I'd made the most of my day on the ground. I headed back to my apartment out of the base, the sky now a canvas of purples and pinks as the last light of day retreated. I drifted off to sleep with the comforting thought that whether we're in the air or on the base, we, the flight attendants, are always flying high in our pursuit of excellence.


Cheers! Until our next adventure, whether it's on the ground or miles above it, we'll be here, ready to serve and soar with the pride of the United States behind us.





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Hi there, come, revive some of the precious memories with me!


Today is a day of immense joy and nostalgia as we celebrate the 9th anniversary of my blog! It feels like just yesterday, but it was on this very day, August 8th, 2015, that a teenage girl with dreams larger than life found herself sitting on a rock in a beautiful lagoon on a Greek island, listening to the rhythmic whispers of the sea waves and the gentle hum of cicadas. As the hot Greek summer sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the tranquil waters, I felt a profound inspiration to create my own little corner online—a sanctuary where I could pour out my thoughts, share my feelings, and be a beacon of support for other lost teenagers trying to navigate the tumultuous seas of life.


That serene moment in Greece was the catalyst for what would become a transformative journey—not just for me, but for all of you who have been part of this incredible ride. Can you believe it's been nine years? It feels like a blink of an eye, like it was just last summer that I was that lost girl, unsure of what the future held but determined to find out.


As I sit here today, reflecting on the past nine years, I am filled with a mix of emotions. That teenage girl has grown into a strong, successful woman with a sense of purpose and a fierce determination to chase her dreams. I have achieved things that the younger version of me couldn't even fathom. From the messy, heartfelt posts about first loves and teenage tears, through the exhilarating yet challenging experiences of living abroad and working as a flight attendant, my blog has evolved in ways I never imagined.


I remember my first steps abroad, the excitement and trepidation of living in nine different countries, each one shaping me in unique ways. The journey was not always smooth—there were moments of trauma and struggle, like my time with Emirates which ended with a PTSD diagnosis. But every experience, no matter how difficult, added to the tapestry of my life, making me who I am today.


And oh, the adventures! Moving to the USA and landing my dream job as a flight attendant for the American army was a milestone that felt like the pinnacle of my wildest dreams. My blog has been my constant companion through it all, a place where I could share every high and low, every triumph and tear.


Looking back, it's amazing to see how far we've come together. This blog started as a teenage mess, a collection of raw, unfiltered emotions and experiences. It has grown with me, evolved into a platform that not only documents my journey but also connects us all. It's a reminder that we are never alone, that there is always someone out there who understands and supports us.


Today, as I raise a glass to celebrate this incredible milestone, I am filled with gratitude for each and every one of you. Your support and encouragement for my writing have been the wind beneath my wings, helping me soar to heights I never thought possible. Here's to more adventures, more dreams realized, and more mysteries of the future unfolding.


And before I sign off, I want to share a special photo with you. The photo you see here is an authentic snapshot taken on the evening of the day I started this blog. Looking at it now brings tears to my eyes. I remember that time so vividly, when people affectionately called me Aphrodite, and I was just a girl with a dream.


Cheers to nine incredible years and to many more to come! Let's continue this wild ride together, embracing every moment, and making every dream a reality.





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Hey there, my globetrotting friends! 🌍✈️


Long time no see, huh? I promise it wasn’t because I decided to live on a deserted island without WiFi (though that does sound tempting sometimes!). Life has been a whirlwind of changes, challenges, and new adventures that have literally turned my world upside down, spun it around, and then launched it back into the skies. 




Let’s start with quite a big news: 

Magdalene Anne Blog is now Sky Magdalene, aka The Flying Mermaid! 🧜‍♀️✨ 


Why the change, you ask? Well, after nearly nine wonderful years of blogging - everything started with me sitting on the rock in the Greek island’s lagoon on 08.08.2015, imagine! - it felt like the right time to start a fresh chapter. Plus, the name Sky Magdalene just feels more… well, me! Same like so-me is the handcrafted by me new logo, with my real tattoos! Not to mention, the privacy concerns with the old domain were giving me more sleepless nights than a red-eye flight, so I opted for the new and improved www.skymagdalene.com. (Yes, I did flirt with the idea of a Greek domain, but privacy won that tug-of-war. Sorry, my sweet Greece!).




Life update - well, that’s a big deal: 


Where do I start? Since my last post, my life has been like a high-octane action movie. Picture this: since I decided to end my flying military adventure, I’ve changed airlines not once, but twice! Yes, folks, TWO times. And with that came two new uniform colors (still kept in various shades of blue, no worries!) and two new national colors, because hey, what’s life without a wardrobe and flag update, right? 🎨👗


In the midst of all this, I moved to a new place. Yes, I decided to pack up my life, wave goodbye to my old digs, and say hello to a brand new home. Moving is always a bit like trying to pack an elephant into a Mini Cooper, but I managed it with only minor meltdowns (and a lot of bubble wrap). It was challenging but also incredibly refreshing, even though there were plenty (like a million) of moments when I literally regretted it so much. New surroundings, new opportunities, and a new perspective on life - the last one hit me so hard that you can’t even imagine, for real.


And if that wasn't enough, I caught an extreme, 7-week-long, antibiotic-resistant pneumonia. It was like my lungs decided they were auditioning for a medical drama with hospitals sightseeing included in the entertainment package. Spoiler alert: I won the battle, but it was a tough fight. I’ve come out stronger, healthier, more determined than ever and above all - with open eyes and refreshed priorities and goals of my life.




From Military Contract back to Civil Aviation:


For those of you who’ve been with me since the early days, you know about my time with the US Air Force. It was a period filled with incredible memories, flying and working closely with politicians and the army, and living the California dream. I’ll be sharing more about these and more experiences in upcoming posts. So many stories to tell, from the sunny beaches of California to the halls of power in Washington D.C.!


But after giving up my military contract, I returned to civil aviation, and boy, has it been a ride! I’ve undergone two different airlines trainings and earned type ratings for not one, not two, but THREE new airplanes. That brings my total to 18 type ratings! I’ve practically got a pilot’s encyclopedia in my brain now. Bruh, I could actually create my own Air Force! I’m starting to feel like the Pokémon trainer of the aviation world, gotta catch (and fly) ‘em all!

😂📚



Now that I’m back in action, you can expect a flood of new content. I’ll be sharing my latest flying adventures, complete with photos of my new uniforms (because who doesn’t love a good uniform pic?). I’ll also be dishing out tips on living in the US, travel hacks, military backstage and so much more.


Some of these posts were penned months ago, so while they’ll read like they’re happening now, they’re actually treasured memories.




Here for more:


For those who can’t get enough of my in-flight escapades, make sure to follow my brand-new flight attendant Instagram: @virearose. It’s where I’ll be posting the latest updates, behind-the-scenes shots, and, of course, plenty of uniform pics. 📸✈️




Thank you for sticking with me through thick and thin. Your support means the world to me, and I can’t wait to embark on this new journey together. Here’s to new beginnings, high-flying adventures, and many more stories from the skies.


Stay tuned, stay fabulous, and keep your tray tables in the upright position. The Flying Mermaid is back, glowing, powerful and ready to soar! 🌟🧜‍♀️✈️



With love and high spirits,

Sky Magdalene (aka The Flying Mermaid)





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Military Flight Attendant based in California, USA. Living my Greek-American Dream in a constant surf - fly - tattoo - beach mode. Ex Emirates and VIP here - so don't ask me for cola or I'll give you a super one with dry ice & mentos 😉🌴

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Touchdown in Antarctica

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Last flight as the Emirates flight attendant ❤️✈️

American flying 🇺🇸✈️

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Czech Airlines Era ✈️

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From London to the world!

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