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  1. The closest thing to seeing someone trying to get into the mile high club was when I was on a flight where I saw one of the flight attendants with one of the pilots. Now, the thing to keep in mind was this was before 9/11, when the cockpit wasn't kept so securely locked. There was a bit of a bug spreading around the plane, which I was asked to ...

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  3. The term "Mile High Club" conjures up images of daring and elevation because it typically happens at least a mile above the earth—around 5,280 feet up, to be precise. This club's membership criteria are more about altitude and attitude, making it a high-flying club that’s both literally and figuratively above the rest! And Love Cloud makes it easy to join, rather than risking it for the ...

  4. Mile High 69®. Die Gin-Brennerin, Julica Renn, ebenfalls begeisterte Pilotin, ist mit ihrer Experimentierfreude in der traditionsreichen Familien-Distillerie am Bodensee für die Komposition dieses außergewöhnlichen Gins verantwortlich. Ihr erklärtes Ziel: „So viel Leidenschaft wie möglich muss ins Glas!“….

  5. Lawrence Sperry. Flier, Inventor. Mile High Club’s Founder. Page B22 – Atlantic Flyer, May 1993. “There are countless milestones and record breaking performances throughout aviation history; altitude and speed, distance and endurance, and so forth. Perhaps the most highly prized and sought after is the entry into the Mile-High Club ...

  6. 12. Jan. 2015 · If you’re going to join the mile high club…. Do it in a fully enclosed first class suite. Do it in a shower spa. Do it in a lavatory (no, as a germaphobe, please don’t do it in the lavatory). Do it in a way that’s not stupid. No one will care. And if you do get caught, don’t try to do it again on the same flight.

  7. 13. März 2018 · Jenna Leigh is the author of the new book Faking the O, a memoir about her unique dating struggles as a flight attendant and single mom. After 22 years working for a major international carrier, Leigh has seen plenty of passengers struggle to join the so-called mile high club ― but a good number of them have been successful, too.