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scarf knots used by flight attendants

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Echoes of Wisdom2 years ago

The first "stewardess" was a 25-year-old registered nurse named Ellen Church, according to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. She was hired by United Airlines in May of 1930 and is credited with convincing the airline that nurses should be employed as flight attendants.

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Daniel B.2 years ago

How can you knot be interested in this?

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Melissa Jean2 years ago

Now I finally have all the tools to put my flight attendant impersonation plan into action. 😏

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Echoes of Wisdom2 years ago

Imagine a drone going through a portal  🎞  eno_fpv & don_of_drones

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Suzanne McCain mccainsuzanne.bsky.social2 years ago

@WhalePrincesGF Nordstrom created a booklet of scarf knots. I had it for years.

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ZAQ RIDER2 years ago

Flight attendants' secret…Scarf knots or in-flight wizardry lessons?🙄

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سردار سنی خان بلوچ✨♥️2 years ago

Useful information

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VentureVision2 years ago

wow love it

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