Museum Talk: Janet Flannery, Former TWA Flight Attendant

Join us this Saturday at 11 AM during Open Ramp Day at the 1940 Air Terminal Museum for an exciting museum talk by Janet Flannery, a former TWA flight attendant and passionate volunteer. With a wealth of experience in the aviation industry, having worked as a flight attendant for TWA from 1959 to 1964, Janet was part of the first "jet" class to serve on the new Boeing 707 jets, making her a true pioneer in the industry.

Janet's experience and expertise in the aviation field make her a valuable asset to the museum and a captivating speaker. Her unique perspective on the history of air travel and the changes that have occurred over the years make her talk informative and engaging. As a volunteer at the museum, she enjoys sharing her knowledge and educating the public on the early days of air travel.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a true expert and join us for a fascinating museum talk on aviation history. Be sure to mark your calendar and join us for this event.

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