Wyoming's Friendly Skies

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  • Wyoming's Friendly Skies Book Detail

  • Author : Starley Talbott
  • Release Date : 2020-08-10
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 147
  • ISBN 13 : 143967082X
  • File Size : 56,56 MB

Wyoming's Friendly Skies by Starley Talbott PDF Summary

Book Description: Boeing Air Transport, a precursor of United Air Lines, began carrying passengers in 1927 on small, uncomfortable airplanes with few amenities. Steve Stimpson, manager of Boeing's San Francisco office, considered hiring stewards to alleviate passengers' concerns. Ellen Church convinced him that employing women, especially nurses, as stewardesses would be a visionary solution. Eight brave young women entered Boeing's brief training program in Cheyenne in May 1930, making them the first airline stewardesses in the world. In 1947, United Air Lines established its Stewardess Training Center in Cheyenne, operating for nearly two decades. Authors Starley Talbott and Michael Kassel celebrate the world's first stewardesses, as well as the thousands who followed in their footsteps.

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