Can we?
Was watching a program the other day on the Pan Am/KLM air disaster in Tenterife, which remains the worse airline disaster in world history, when it struck me how much flying has changed, and how much we have lost.
Those of us old enough to remember, flying was an "experience", so thrilling. From going to the airport, (always in one's best, including the children), to waiting in those beautiful lounges watching the planes arrive and take off until one's flight was called.
And what planes and airlines they were!
However to my mind, there was only ONE airline and one airplane, Pan Am and the Boeing 747!
Pan Am was a class act all the way. From the food, service, (try getting a real three course meal inflight these days, much less unlimited drinks), and of course they flew all over the world to the most exotic locations.
Pan Am's flight attendants were always young, beautiful and dressed so well. Not like those "tarts" *LOL* in hot pants from National Airlines (Hi, I'm Barbie, fly me to Fort Worth, Dallas and New York, fly me). No, Pan Am's stews were always shown having a blast in the captial cities of the world. Paris, Rome, Toyko, and other places one as a child had to consult a globe to find.
Pan Am's pilots always seemed so "military",like they just stepped off an air force base. Even when on strike (sadly), they would walk with straight back and in lock step as on parade. When the captain came on the PA system announcing such mundane matters as push back, taking off and whatever, it sounded so reassuring. You know there was a firm hand on the wheel and one could relax (and enjoy all that good food and drinks).

Was watching a program the other day on the Pan Am/KLM air disaster in Tenterife, which remains the worse airline disaster in world history, when it struck me how much flying has changed, and how much we have lost.
Those of us old enough to remember, flying was an "experience", so thrilling. From going to the airport, (always in one's best, including the children), to waiting in those beautiful lounges watching the planes arrive and take off until one's flight was called.
And what planes and airlines they were!
However to my mind, there was only ONE airline and one airplane, Pan Am and the Boeing 747!
Pan Am was a class act all the way. From the food, service, (try getting a real three course meal inflight these days, much less unlimited drinks), and of course they flew all over the world to the most exotic locations.
Pan Am's flight attendants were always young, beautiful and dressed so well. Not like those "tarts" *LOL* in hot pants from National Airlines (Hi, I'm Barbie, fly me to Fort Worth, Dallas and New York, fly me). No, Pan Am's stews were always shown having a blast in the captial cities of the world. Paris, Rome, Toyko, and other places one as a child had to consult a globe to find.
Pan Am's pilots always seemed so "military",like they just stepped off an air force base. Even when on strike (sadly), they would walk with straight back and in lock step as on parade. When the captain came on the PA system announcing such mundane matters as push back, taking off and whatever, it sounded so reassuring. You know there was a firm hand on the wheel and one could relax (and enjoy all that good food and drinks).
