Read Pan Am Unbuckled: A Very Plane Diary Online
Authors: Ann Shelby Valentine,Ramona Fillman
Copyright © 2011 electronic edition
Ramona Fillman and Ann Shelby Valentine.
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ISBN-10: 1475048076
ISBN-13: 978-1475048070
eBook ISBN: 978-1-62345-334-3
Contents
Illustrations
Pan Am serving smock with armed service pins and patches given to Shelby by passengers on R&R’s
1960’s Pan Am Recruitment Brochure
Western Union telegram notice of hire
Graduation photo of training class, March 10, 1969 – Shelby is third from left, back row
Stewardess graduation certificate
In Beirut with red suitcase and gold bracelet, 1969
In Moscow with St. Basil’s Cathedral in the background, 1970
Man and cart in rural Russia, 1970
With Tomoiche, our Micronesian right-hand man, on Lamotrek, 1973
I was hired by Pan American World Airways on March 10, 1969 working in flight service until it ceased operation on Dec. 4, 1991. During those twenty-plus years, I was privileged to have amazing adventures all over the globe.
Some of the most meaningful moments of these adventures happened by surprise—on board Pan Am. ‘A Very Plane Diary’ is a simple recollection of just that: passengers and crew— on board and on the ground— from Vietnam to Russia and other ports, and experiences related to the work and benefits of the amazing company—Pan Am.
I hope that as you re-live these journeys with me, you will feel my sense of pride in Pan Am— it’s excellence in service and what it gave to the world during that period of time.
Of course, the real reason for writing down my adventures is to pass them along to my children and to satisfy the unyielding drive of my neighbor, Ramona, to write a story.
Ann Shelby Valentine
The names of some persons have been changed to protect their privacy.
Gratitude goes to family and friends for their keen observations of what this book could be—if only it had better authors.
Cover Graphics Alexander Barrett, 38spacial Inc., St Helena, CA
Dedicated to
Doug
&
Orvin
I hope it is a pleasant few minutes or hours you spend with me sharing these stories—whose only connections are that I was present when they happened, and that they took place on Pan Am Clipper Ships.