Come fly the world : the jet-age story of the women of Pan Am.
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- 9780358664734
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A note from Malala During the golden age of air travel, Pan Am stewardesses had to speak at least two languages, have a college education and be poised to deal with harrowing situation around the world--including the nearly-forgotten 1975 Operation Babylift in Saigon. As fearless as they were, they also had to endure sexism and harassment every day on the job. Their page-turning true stories grab readers' attention from start to finish and grace this book with the kind of adveture that's stranger--and more glamorous--than fiction.
Letters of Lynne Totten, 1966-1975, used by kind permission of Lynne D. Rawling.
Letters of Karen Ryan, 1966-1974, used by kind permission of Karen Walker Ryan.
"The Air Hostess" by Army Warrant Officer Jim Reese used by permission of World Wings.
International, Inc. Records, Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries.
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