Ellen Church (September 22, 1904 - August 22, 1965) was the first airline stewardess (flight attendant). Church was a pilot and a nurse. Boeing Air Transit (the predecessor to United Airlines) wouldn't hire her as a pilot, but did take her suggestion to hire nurses as stewardesses in order to calm passengers' fear of flight. She believed that a flight attendant would help convince people that flying is safe. Church was hired in 1930 as head stewardess and was put in charge of hiring.
United Airlines
Originally, all the airlines had male stewards only, just like ships. As far as I know the first stewardess was taken on in 1930.
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I Came First - 1930 was released on: USA: 1930
in 1930 in 1930
The First Seven Years - 1930 was released on: USA: 1 March 1930
Hamilton, Canada hosted the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.
In Uruguay in 1930.
The first football world cup was played in Uruguay, and won by Uruguay.
In 1930, in Uruguay.
Feet First - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
the first person to market frozen vegtables in 1930 was Clarence Birds eye
José Nasazzi was the captain for Uruguay at the first ever World Cup in 1930.