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Pan Am flight attendants lived the high life, crisscrossing the globe and picking up cosmopolitan anecdotes. So what happened when the airline vanished? Seven former cabin crew reveal their ...
Days later, the wood and fabric Fokker F-7s arrived and the first official Pan Am flight left Meacham Field’s now dry runway Oct. 28, 1927, under the unofficial command of pilot Ed Musick.
A commemorative Pan Am trip departs from JFK Airport, tracing the original transatlantic route. The trip, costing $59,950 per person, includes stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London, and Shannon.