Pan Am Days: A Near Miss At JFK
I was feeling safe and secure beneath the navigator's seat belt when I saw the nose of a gigantic jet coming straight at us.
I was feeling safe and secure beneath the navigator's seat belt when I saw the nose of a gigantic jet coming straight at us.
Carole Mallory | Posted 11.25.2011
My handbag was a pharmacy when it wasn't a bar stocked with mini liquor bottles pinched from the plane.
Posted 11.24.2011
They maintain cabin safety. They handle irate, inebriated, or just belligerent passengers and their overstuffed carry-ons. They balance family with wo...
Helen Davey | Posted 10.19.2011
I can assure ABC that former Pan Am'ers will be watching their new television series en masse in hopes that the writers will be able to capture even a little bit of the spirit of glamour and adventure that our company represented.
AOL Travel News | Posted 10.08.2011
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Helen Davey | Posted 07.17.2011
It was on a night flight from JFK to Buenos Aires, early in my 20-year career as a stewardess, when I faced one of my biggest challenges: cooking and dishing a full breakfast for over 100 passengers.
Posted 05.25.2011
In South Korea, stewardesses aren't just respected, they're revered. Women from around the country even go to school to learn tips and tricks that wil...
New York Post | Posted 05.25.2011
The CW has announced plans for "Fly Girls," a new reality show that will track five Virgin America stewardesses as they cavort in their "high-flying c...
Richard Laermer | Posted 05.25.2011
Once upon a time if you had some money to spare you could get on an airplane and get service -- be left alone to nap or watch movies or ponder your next move. Every one of those days is over.
Carole Mallory | Posted 12.29.2011