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NATCA - On May 15, 1930, Ellen Church became the world's first airline flight attendant (then called a “stewardess”), working a Boeing Air Transport (BAT) flight from Oakland, Calif., to Chicago. The
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Ellen Church Marshall Archives - This Day in Aviation
Ellen Church Marshall Archives - This Day in Aviation
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SFO Museum on Twitter: "#OnThisDay, the first female #cabincrew member, Ellen Church, first flew on her #United flight. #avgeek #aviationhistory https://t.co/YXQSbUQb33" / Twitter
Ellen Church Marshall Archives - This Day in Aviation
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Ellen Church, first female stewardess, flies on May 15, 1930
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