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šŸ¤²šŸ¼ Teaching Corporate Flight Attendants How To Consistently Make $5K-$10K/mo w/Fully Booked Calendar
šŸ‘‡šŸ¼ #1 Secret To Be Hired in Business Aviation
https://YoursInflight.com

03/02/2026

Step 5 of my 9-step process is creating a website where everything comes together in one convenient place.

Most people think the point of a website is to be found on Google. Nope. The main purpose of your website is to have everything an operator needs to ā€œshopā€ your skill sets all in one spot. Your portfolio. Your introduction video. Easy contact buttons like email and WhatsApp. Everything.

When you network and hand someone your business card, you have a QR code on it that leads straight to your website. That QR code never changes. But your website? It evolves as your skill sets evolve. You add new portfolio pieces. You update your services. You showcase your growth. The QR code stays the same, but the content behind it gets better and better.

Your website makes it ridiculously easy for operators and flight departments to see who you are. They can watch your introduction video and get a feel for your vibe and personality. They can scroll through your portfolio and see exactly what you bring to the table. And they can contact you immediately with one click. No digging through Instagram highlights. No waiting for you to respond to a DM. Everything they need to decide if you’re the right fit? It’s right there.

I had a student who handed out business cards with her QR code at a networking event. Within a week, she had three operators reach out because they scanned her QR code, watched her intro video, and saw her portfolio. She made it easy for them to say yes.

Your website isn’t about being fancy. It’s about being functional. Operators want to know: Can you do the job? Will you fit the vibe? Can I reach you quickly? Your website answers all three questions in under two minutes.

Everything should match—your resume, your LinkedIn, your website. Cohesive and professional across all platforms. That’s how you build a personal brand that gets you hired.

Remember: 80% of private aviation jobs aren’t posted. Your website is one of the key tools that makes it convenient for operators to evaluate you, and contact you without friction.

If you want help creating a website that makes it easy for operators to see your value and contact you immediately, reach out to me.

02/19/2026

Want to look experienced before you actually are? Then you need to do this šŸ’¼

Step 4 of my 9-step process is one of my favorites because this is where you get to show your creativity and unique value as a private jet flight attendant.

Creating a portfolio isn’t just a nice-to-have or maybe a good idea.

It’s a MUST-HAVE if you want to stand out in private aviation.

Operators and flight departments see hundreds of resumes that all look the same. Black and white. Boring. No personality. No proof of what you can actually DO.

Your portfolio changes that completely.

I’ve put together 14 different ways you can build out your portfolio . . .

From creating sample menus and showcasing napkin folding to designing welcome bites and demonstrating your cabin prep skills.

The goal is to visually show what makes YOU different and what value you bring to a flight department or private jet owner.

And here’s where it gets really powerful: we put your portfolio on a website.

I know that sounds intimidating, but there are tons of super user-friendly, FREE software that makes this easy.

Why does this matter? Because your website makes you DISCOVERABLE.

I had a student who created her website and within two weeks, someone Googled her name and found her. She was shocked. I told her, ā€œThat’s exactly what we want!ā€

Your portfolio reaches people who aren’t in your network yet. It gets you in front of operators, flight departments, and private jet owners who are actively searching for someone like you.šŸ«µšŸ¼

Remember: 80% of private aviation jobs aren’t posted.

Your portfolio is one of the key tools that helps you get discovered for those hidden opportunities.

Your portfolio should match your resume and LinkedIn where everything is cohesive and professional across all platforms.

That’s how you build a personal brand that gets you hired.

See how all the steps work together?

If you want help creating a portfolio that gets you noticed and hired in private aviation, send me a message.

I’ll show you exactly what to include and how to make yourself stand out.

02/18/2026

Your resume and letter are dialed in. So why do you still blend in?

Steps 1 and 2 gave you the foundation. But here's the problem: 50 other people have similar resumes and letters.

So what makes YOU the one they remember?

Welcome to Step 3: Your Brand Kit.

Most people show up in private aviation with no visual identity. Generic resume with a cover letter 100% done by ChatGPT.šŸ¤–

And in an industry where first impressions and attention to detail are everything, that's costing you opportunities.

Your brand kit is your visual identity that makes you instantly recognizable across every platform.

Think about luxury brands like Chanel, HermĆØs, or Louis Vuitton. They have INSTANT visual recognition. You know their aesthetic before you even see the name. That's what you're building for yourself.

1ļøāƒ£Color palette: 2-5 signature colors
2ļøāƒ£Typography: Consistent fonts across all materials
3ļøāƒ£Logo: Your visual signature
4ļøāƒ£Professional imagery: lifestyle images that reflect your unique style or vibe.

When recruiters see your LinkedIn, portfolio, website, or business card, they immediately know it's YOU.

That's brand consistency that says you understand professional presentation.

I've had students land interviews because their brand kit made them stand out in a sea of generic applicants. Same qualifications. But they looked like they already belonged in this industry.

Your brand kit feeds into everythingšŸ‘‡šŸ¼
portfolio in Step 4,
website in Step 5,
LinkedIn in Step 6.
Without Step 3, the rest of your marketing has no foundation.

This is where you stop looking like a job seeker and start looking like a aviation professional.

In private aviation, you're marketing yourself as a luxury service professional. Your brand needs to reflect that level of sophistication and attention to detail.

Ready to create a dynamic brand kit that makes you stand out from everyone else?

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼Let’s connect and chat things out. Or check the link in my bio.

Let's build this foundation together shall we? Because everything else depends on getting these first 3 steps right. Each step builds on each other.

Tomorrow: Step 4 — Your Portfolio (and why this step is an absolute MUST!)

02/17/2026

Your resume gets you noticed. Your introductory letter (elevated cover letter) gets you remembered.

Yesterday I covered why your commercial resume isn’t working in private aviation (Step 1). If you missed it, go back as everything builds from there.

Here’s what happens next: You fix your resume. Great. Now what?

You send it to a flight department. So do 199 other people. You’re all qualified. You all say ā€œdetail-orientedā€ and ā€œexcellent communication skills.ā€

So why should they call you?

That’s where the introductory letter comes in. Welcome to Step 2.

Here’s what most people get wrong: They think it’s a formality. Something slapped together in 10 minutes. ā€œDear Hiring Manager, I am writing to express my interest...ā€ (no kidding! They already know that!šŸ˜…)

šŸ›‘ So stop that. It doesn’t work and is so boring 🄱

Your introductory letter isn’t a cover letter. It’s your personality on paper that makes a flight director think, ā€œI need to talk to this person.ā€

How they work together:

Your resume shows what you’ve done. It passes the 10-second test. Gets you noticed.

Your letter shows who you are. How you think. Why you fit. Gets you remembered.

What goes in a high-performing letter:

1ļøāƒ£Personalized opening (no ā€œTo Whom It May Concernā€)

2ļøāƒ£Your ā€œwhyā€ (why private aviation, why this operator)

3ļøāƒ£ Your differentiator (executive assistant background, sommelier training, luxury experience)

4ļøāƒ£ Proof you understand the role (discretion, anticipation, bespoke service)

5ļøāƒ£ Confident close (no ā€œI hope to hear from youā€)

K.D. tried 18 months alone. Nothing. We rebuilt her resume and created a custom letter. Within 2 months, hired full-time by a major charter operator.

Same qualifications. Different presentation. Different outcome.

This is Step 2 of 9. Every step builds on the one before it.

šŸ‘‰šŸ¼ Let’s connect and chat things out. Natalie Rader šŸ‘ˆšŸ¼

Or check the link in my featured section and bio

Tomorrow: Step 3. Your Brand Kit and why you can’t skip this if you want to be taken seriously in private aviation.

CFAs that have consistent contract work are not guessing.They’ve have a system where every piece of it works together to...
02/11/2026

CFAs that have consistent contract work are not guessing.

They’ve have a system where every piece of it works together to get them seen and hired over and over again every month.

Hustling harder is not the way . . .

It’s hustling smarter, and implementing a streamlined plan that gets consistent income month after month.

If you are ready to have consistent work every month, have a well laid out process to follow, lets connect and chat things out.

02/10/2026

Most people get stuck after step 3.

This is where momentum is built… or lost.

Steps 4–9 look like this:

• Build a portfolio that positions you above everyone else that only has a resume to show.
• Put it on a clean, simple website
• Create your "magic list" - your contract contacts that should be up in the hundreds!
• Send a newsletter sharing your availability and value that sets you apart
• Then post it publicly on social media - for SURE on LinkedIn. there is SO much magic that happens on LinkedIn!
This is how you stop waiting to be chosen, but start taking control of your career by making it impossible to forget about you.

Consistent visibility creates consistent work.
Consistent work creates consistent income.
Consisten income pays off your training AND your bills!

If you want the full 9-step system laid out clearly for you, lets chat.

Send me a DM and it is an honor to share it with you.

Your resume is not the issue. Your strategy in being hired is your problem.You might have the "experience" if you are co...
02/10/2026

Your resume is not the issue. Your strategy in being hired is your problem.

You might have the "experience" if you are coming from commercial . . .

International trips, flight leader / Purser, maybe even service skills, you know, the works.

Plot twist: experience alone isn't enough in private aviation.

But if you don’t know how to market yourself?

You’ll keep getting overlooked, or worse, after spending $5,000 on safety training, no one will even know you exist.

How awful is that?

When you know how to market yourself, you legit become unmissable.

Within the Yours Inflight Fam, I help CFAs stop blending in and start being noticed by operators and flight departments.

If this resonates with you, you are in the right place.

02/06/2026

A generic resume won’t get you hired in private aviation.

You need a professionally done CFA resume, a custom introductory letter, and a unique brand that actually stands out.

Do you have these 1st 3 steps in making yourself known in this industry?

02/05/2026

Too many CFAs are spending $5K on training… and still not getting hired.

Why? Because they think submitting a resume is enough.

It is not enough.

That’s why I created a 9-step strategic plan to actually get you noticed by operators and flight departmetns.

More specially, helps you have consistent contract work (which often leads to full time).

If you’re done guessing and ready for a clear path…

You are in the right place. Lets connect and chat things out.

02/04/2026

šŸ—£ļø Calling all Corporate Flight Attendants!

Are you tired of sending resume after resume and hearing nothing back?

That’s because in private aviation, submitting applications isn’t a strategy . . . it’s a hope and a prayer. šŸ™šŸ¼

The CFAs getting consistent trips?

They follow a plan. A strategic one.

If your calendar’s empty, it’s time to change how you show up and play how your own strategic plan.

Are you ready? Let's connect! I’ll show you exactly how.

šŸ“‹ Why You Need A Strategic Plan To Get Hired As A CFAWinging it won’t get you hired.The CFAs having consistent contract ...
02/03/2026

šŸ“‹ Why You Need A Strategic Plan To Get Hired As A CFA

Winging it won’t get you hired.

The CFAs having consistent contract trips every month and making $5K–$10K/month follow a plan.

I teach my clients how to stop guessing and start landing consistent contract work

šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā™€ļø Are you guessing your way through private aviation? (this will burn you out FAST!)

šŸ’° Do you want to have an extensive contact list for contract work that its a breeze to make $5k-$10k every month?

šŸ“ŗ Do you have a unique brand where each move of your marketing plan is intentional and has a unique purpose?

šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ This is the POWER of a streamlined process. It eliminates confusion and puts you in control of your career. šŸ«µšŸ¼

Are you feeling burned out and haven't really even started yet?

Or are you riddled with confusion with out a clue on where to start?

You are in the right place, I assure you. Lets connect and chat things out.

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