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  2. American Aviation Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS) is a non-profit organization "dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of [the history of] American aviation." [1] [2] AAHS has had an educational program in promoting American aviation through its journal and a periodic newsletter, archives historical aviation documents and photos, maintains multiple websites on aviation history, and ...

  3. List of historical societies - Wikipedia

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    American Aviation Historical Society, Santa Ana, California B-26 Marauder Historical Society , at Pima Air and Space Museum , Tucson, Arizona Colorado Aviation Historical Society , Denver, Colorado

  4. American Aviation Historical Society Journal - Wikipedia

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  5. 40 Historical Pictures of Flight Attendants Throughout the ...

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    In fact, the first flight attendants were male, usually the sons of airline financiers known as "cabin boys," according to Society Pages. The shift to more female-friendly skies occurred in the 1930s.

  6. John W. Underwood - Wikipedia

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    Underwood was the 38th member of the American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS), joining shortly after its founding in 1955/1956. [7] [9] Underwood became a principal aviation history author, consultant and photo-supplier for the journals of the AAHS [3] [7] [14] and the Vintage Aircraft Association (of the EAA).

  7. 'Woah that was close': Near-miss warning signs ahead of DC ...

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    MIT aeronautics professor R. John Hansman said that it's important to take stock of safety concerns, but also to recognise that the American aviation system is one of the safest in the world.

  8. I flew in a Cold War-era jet that trained US fighter pilots ...

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    We were accompanied by a former North American Aviation T-6 Texan during the flight demonstration. A fellow trainer aircraft, the Texan was used to train US Navy and Air Force pilots before World ...

  9. Edward H. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Edward H. Phillips is an American writer/historian, aviation industry reporter, and aviator who has specialized in the general aviation industry of the central United States—with particular emphasis on the aviation history of Wichita, Kansas and its aircraft manufacturers. [1] [2] [3] [4]