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  1. 15 de may. de 2010 · This month marks 80 years of female flight attendants. It's hard to imagine a time without them, but until 1930, airlines employed male stewards. That changed when Ellen Church, a nurse from Iowa, approached Steve Simpson at Boeing Air Transport (later United Airlines) with the radical idea of putting women nurses on airliners.

  2. Ellen Church (Cresco, Iowa, 22 de setembro de 1904 - 22 de agosto de 1965), foi a primeira mulher comissária de voo (aeromoça). [1]Biografia. Ellen Church nasceu em Cresco, Iowa.Foi piloto e enfermeira.A Boeing Air Transit (antecessora da United Airlines) não a aceitou como piloto, mas levou em consideração a sugestão de Ellen contratar enfermeiras para serem comissárias de voo, pois ...

  3. Ellen Church (September 22, 1904 – August 22, 1965) was the first female flight attendant. Church was born in Cresco, Iowa. After graduating from Cresco High School, Church studied nursing and worked in a San Francisco hospital. She was a pilot and a registered nurse. Steve Stimpson, the manager of the San Francisco office of Boeing Air Transport (BAT), would not hire her as a pilot, but did ...

  4. Church’s idea of putting women on board commercial flights was such a success that Boeing had to hire more flight attendants who met very specific requirements, set by Church herself. The women had to be between 5’4” and 5’8”; less than 25 years old; single; and, weigh no more than 115 lbs. Most importantly, the candidates had to ...

  5. It is clear that Ellen Church left a lasting legacy in the airline industry. Although her career as a flight attendant lasted only 18 months due to a car accident, she remains a figurehead in the world of aviation. In 1964, she was inducted into the Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame and, in 2010, the 80th anniversary of her first flight was celebrated ...

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  7. A primeira mulher a entrar para a aviação, como aeromoça, foi a americana Ellen Church, em 1930. Ela era enfermeira, mas tinha curso de pilotagem e procurava emprego de piloto na Boing Air Transport. Não conseguiu o sonhado trabalho e então sugeriu que a empresa aérea contratasse jovens enfermeiras para auxiliar no atendimento dos ...

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