Private jet question

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This may not be the best forum to post this question but I'm just
curious and don't like searching for other ngs to subscribe to, so here
goes: when businesses have flight attendents on their private jets, how
are they not worried that the fa's will not hear and repeat confidential
biz talk that happens on the plane? It strikes me that this would be a
great occupation for a corporate spy. (WANTED: Grogeous blonde babe
needed to act as flight attendent on Cisco corporate jet. Must
understand routers and internet protocols. Experience at seducing
undersex corporate-types a plus.)

Also wondering, on an unrelated note, since hiring an fa is optional on
these jets, who does the seatbelt drill and opens and closes the doors
if there isn't one?


John

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> are they not worried that the fa's will not hear and repeat
> confidential biz talk that happens on the plane?

In 2003 Michael Jackson sued the charter jet company that flew him back
to California for a previous indictment, because they had videotaped
him in the passenger compartment.

I'm not sure what came of that lawsuit, since they're supposedly
allowed to do so in order to document any possible passenger abuse.
But the difference here was I think they let newspeople review the
tape.
 
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I've flown as a passenger on a few corporate jets and the crews were very professional and well paid, as well as having
signed the same non-disclosure agreements as I did. They are after all company employee's also with financial vested
interests in the company. On the flights I've been on they are part of the full time crew component.

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"The Man Behind The Curtain (formerly The Lindbergh Baby)" <johngrabowski@earthblink.net> wrote in message
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> This may not be the best forum to post this question but I'm just curious and don't like searching for other ngs to
> subscribe to, so here goes: when businesses have flight attendents on their private jets, how are they not worried
> that the fa's will not hear and repeat confidential biz talk that happens on the plane? It strikes me that this would
> be a great occupation for a corporate spy. (WANTED: Grogeous blonde babe needed to act as flight attendent on Cisco
> corporate jet. Must understand routers and internet protocols. Experience at seducing undersex corporate-types a
> plus.)
>
> Also wondering, on an unrelated note, since hiring an fa is optional on these jets, who does the seatbelt drill and
> opens and closes the doors if there isn't one?
>
>
> John
>
> --
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>
> Von Herzen, moge es wieder zu Herzen gehen. --Beethoven
>