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Sunday, 24 June 2012

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 Big Top Postcards

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 Big Top Business Class Brochures

Singapore Airlines Stewardess Flight Attendant Uniform

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 Business Class Seat Map

Singapore Airlines Business Class

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Friday, 8 June 2012

Ozark Airlines Remembered Film

A video filmed at a reunion of former Ozark Airlines employees. Nice to see the pride they felt for the company!

Ozark Airlines Stewardess Flight Attendant Career Brochure, Uniform And Route Map

Ozark Airlines Stewardess Flight Attendant Uniform Late 1970's In Front Of DC-9 Tail

Ozark Airlines Career Brochure 1970's

Ozark Airlines Pilot Career Information

Ozark Airlines Stewardess Flight Attendant Career Brochure



Ozark Airlines Route Map

Nordair Boeing 737 Combi Cargo Passenger Jet Film

A very interesting film about Nordair's Boeing 737 Combi Aircraft. The video takes you from Montreal to the Arctic, back to southern Canada, then on to Jamaica. Nordair later became part of Canadian Airlines. The Boeing 737/Combi truly was a remarkable aircraft. I had the opportunity to work on these aircraft after our merger with Canadian Airlines and fly to many of the northern and Arctic destinations. It really was quite an adventure for those of us from Wardair, when I started flying we only flew to international destinations on Boeing 747's and DC-10's. Many of our flight attendants looked forward to working on the Arctic routes and small aircraft, whereas the flight attendants from Nordair, EPA & PWA were excited to be flying to Rio De Janeiro, Rome and Hong Kong. I remember opening the aft airstairs with -40 degree temperatures and wind blowing the snow in, medical evacuation passengers being transferred to hospitals in the south, and getting to the flight deck involved passing all the pallets of cargo, then opening the cargo nets which secured the cargo from shifting towards the cockpit. It was a great experience and part of my flying career I will always remember fondly!