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Come Fly with Us, TWA Flight Attendants

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

A quick glance at the grand history of TWA flight attendants, from the first graduating class to the final farewell. Just sit back and enjoy the trip.

You can also enjoy the history of TWA flight attendants at my website:

http://www.twaflightattendants.com/

And the story of TWA flight 843
http://www.twaflight843.com/

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  • I would agree. I think its about pride. We were proud to be TWA flight attendants. I always took extra efforts to make sure my uniform was always clean, my blouses pressed. Pity a great job has been reduced to simple a "job". For me it was a career and a lifestyle.

  • Keep your wing on - and I can't say any more!!!!!

  • You picked the right song for this tribute as the cover of Frank Sinatra's album, "Come Fly with Me" (song recorded in Oct, '57) sported a TWA 1649A "Jetstream" Starliner Constellation in the background!

  • Thank you. I really hesitated to use this song because it has been "over used" by almost everyone who makes a video about TWA - but nothing else fit. I spend almost as much of my time trying to pick the right tune as editing the video.

  • It is this video "Come Fly With Us" I asked you for clarification of the F/A shown between '0031 and '0039. Can you help?

    I would appreciate it so much.

  • Ida Staggers

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  • @TWTR4EVER I still Piss myself when I think of You, Larry & Steve doing The Andrew Sisters in Drag, wearing those Old TWA Uniforms! LOL!!!!!

  • I am really happy I got to fly TWA a few times a child, back when it was an exciting, glamourous thing to do. I remember the stewardesses being so kind, the captain personally greeting my brother and I, getting those little wings, real dinner plates, good food... I understand, things change and all, but I am definitely nostalgic for the 60s and 70s era.

  • This clip is on my <facebook page. Jacques and Connie were friends of mine

  • I was a daughter of two TWA employees. We dressed nice, we acted respectfully. Had great service and food. What a sad state flying is in today. We miss TWA and the class it stood for.

  • @twaladybug Great work!

    You really dug into the archives for this one and delivered!

    The fading at the end from black & white into color with the AA & TW aircraft kind of a bitter taste but accurate and on the money!

    Best wishes always!

  • Was it so difficult to take pride in ones appearance and dress like what you were doing what different than any other job on the planet? Now the majority look like they could be interchanged with servers at the McDonald's..and have the same attention for customer service.

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  • GREAT!

    Love the old uniforms.

    Valerie

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