The nicotine stains made cracks in the fuselage easier to detect.
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
HAHA!
@thedave77604 ай бұрын
When we could smoke on planes everyone had fresher air the cabin air was replaced more often. Back in 1998 I was transferring for 2 hours in Narita Tokyo, I went into the "king of knives" shop and bought myself a leatherman then got on the flight to Heathrow and went down the back of the plane to stretch my legs and have a ciggie, it was always just totally normal I thought it would always be like that. Ahh the good old days.
@mikeryan62774 ай бұрын
@@JustPlaneSillyit’s true, that’s what they were looking for when inspecting
@robertpendzick92504 ай бұрын
If you could see smoke coming out of the passenger cabin don't fly that flight.
@Raiders334 ай бұрын
The poor man's Zyglo.
@crazypetec-130fe74 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't find the iconic stewardess phrase, "Coffee, tea, or me?"
@LimeyTX4 ай бұрын
I was born in 1945 in England. My brother’s gf was a stewardess for PanAm. After she retired she was telling us some of the stuff that went on. They were given buttons to wear that said “PanAm makes the going, but I make it great” They were weighed when they showed up for work. Friends we met in Tulsa in 1979 was part of a group that sued AA for firing them for turning 30 or getting married. If you really want to be freaked out watch the series “Mad Men”. It really was like that in the ‘60s.
@zeppelinkiddy4 ай бұрын
The reason for these ads is simple. At that time all airfares were regulated and approved by the CAB, as were the routes and flight schedules. Since the prices were the same, the only thing competing airlines flying the same routes could do to attract customers was to provide better services, food, free booze and cigarettes, more comfortable seating and newer, faster aircraft with exciting interiors. Some early 747s even had an upper deck piano bar-lounge. Since sex sells, especially for the airlines mainstay, the male business flyer, marketing naturally included fashion-plate stewardesses. It was truly a period of glamor-travel for every passenger. All that quickly ended when the airlines were deregulated in the 1980's. I'm 73 and traveling a lot for business and the changes were quick and dramatic. Low cost airfares suddenly became the sole driver and everything else, including service, food and legroom was sacrificed to jam as many customers as possible into an airplane. I remember how frustrated the stewardess were at that time, to suddenly go from a club-like atmosphere to a cattle car, a situation unchanged to this day.
@joelbosshoss90294 ай бұрын
I remember the spiral staircase and pool table and lounge on the upper deck of the 747. The walls were a red leather kind of pin cushin motif.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
I haven't been on a plane in years, but I keep seeing stories on social media and the news about how unruly some of the cattle in the cattle cars have become. Definitely a change for the worse.
@jimpinkowski33943 ай бұрын
Brian, I was born in '49 and if you don't believe me, all you have to do is peruse old issues of LIFE and LOOK to see ads implying that if you REALLY loved your wife, you'd buy her a better vacuum cleaner!
@heronimousbrapson8634 ай бұрын
These ads must be from the '60's. When I flew in the '70's, there were middle-aged and even overweight flight attendants. There were male flight attendants too.
@chrisclements11694 ай бұрын
In the 70s, United had a direct flight between LA and Chicago, business men only, and only the most attractive stewardesses were allowed to work the flight. I read about that in the United in-flight mag about 20 years ago. Sounds awesome.
@LostsTVandRadio4 ай бұрын
Born early 60s. It looks dreadful now, but back then the whole idea of going on a plane was almost beyond our dreams - exotic, exclusive, and so cool. Yes, ditch the sexist stuff. But please, dear airlines, revisit something of the treating passengers with style and kindness ideal.
@grant93014 ай бұрын
I'm so saddened that "Hooters Air" is gone.......... A dark day in aviation.
@z32458614 ай бұрын
In 1977 I flew from San Antonio to Dallas and back on Southwest Airlines for about $18 each way. What a memory. All the ticket agents and stewardesses were made up like Miss America, right off the runway (the stage runway of course). They all wore either hot pants or miniskirts and those mid calf leather boots. They were all stunning quite frankly. A few years later they were all gone replaced by average appearance women from 20-55 years old..
@firecloud774 ай бұрын
I worked a job where I boarded arriving airplanes several times a day for 18 years in the 1970's and 80's. The planes *ABSOLUTELY REEKED* with cigarette smoke.
@horseathalt73084 ай бұрын
*Wow, a time when honesty and directness was seen for what it is...a GOOD thing!*
@EnvironmentalCoffeehouse14 күн бұрын
This is a fantastic video! Oh my gosh, I bumped into it. I'm going to subscribe and watch all your content!!!!
@MrDAT90004 ай бұрын
Hey Bryan, thank you sooo much for this video. You have saved me a fortune. I am 70 recently single, and hadn't flown commercially since '69. So of course i started booking Flights to land a Stewardesses as my new wife! It hasn't worked out well, I've spent a lot of money, been detained, kicked off flights, and spoken to very rudely by airline staff and officials. Without this video I would never have realized the dating rules have changed and even many Stewardesses are not women, (I think). I'm thinking the real problem is I am not smoking the right brand of cigarettes.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
We just had new neighbors move in, husband and wife. He is a flight attendant. No, you can't marry him (at least, I don't think so).
@MrDAT90004 ай бұрын
Dohh, thanks for thinkin of me! But if he shows any signs, lemme know, and Thanks to Bryan for hosting this areobatic hookup forum😅
@deanbush4 ай бұрын
YES! I remember in the 1970s when practically every adult onboard any airliner smoked. The plane on a long flight (Miami to New York or even Atlanta to Washington, DC) would be FULL of smoke. It was so dense if you were sitting in the back of the plane (727), you couldn't see to the front of the plane (Boeing 727-232).
@neillthornton11494 ай бұрын
AI Bryan at the end is nightmare fuel...
@Jet-Pack4 ай бұрын
Total nightmare fuel yikes xD
@smenor4 ай бұрын
lol came here to say that gah
@KyleCowden4 ай бұрын
My favorite memory involving a flight attendant was a Space A from Pope to Andrews in '79. I was an enlisted and often, when we weren't on standby, I'd grab a Space A headed to Andrews. I'd get on the met to Washington National where my mom was assistant to the airport manager. I'd then hang out in the Admiral's lounge until she got off then I'd spend a few days with her and my sisters. On this particular flight, I caught a C-9 executive transport. The flight attendant was a USAF 1st LT and very easy on the eyes. I was the only passenger going up and she paid me a lot of attention and offering me a cocktail, snack, etc. I kept demurring since she was an officer and I felt funny asking her to serve me. She put her hands on her hips and said, "Let me do my job soldier!" "Yes ma'am. Scotch?" She also sat across the aisle and just conversated until we started down.
@paulgrey80284 ай бұрын
"Conversated" I was sure that that was a word that was made up by illiterates so I looked it up in the dictionary. Never heard it before I watched vids of AAs explaining themselves to police 🤣
@annelarrybrunelle35704 ай бұрын
My first flying experiences were in my early 20s (1970s), on American and Eastern. We lived near O'Hare. I was auditioning for orchestras when I could both get the audition and afford the flight (earliest out and latest back on Saturday, typically.) EVeryone working for the airlines, gate agents, ticket people, luggage people, and "stews", were uniformly kind, helpful, and hospitable. And generally, beyond pretty. A bulky instrument? We can store that right here in the crew closet. Drive to O'Hare, park in the structure, hike to the gate to arrive 20 minutes before departure, show the standby ticket, and settle into a window seat. Flying was wonderful! Today, you leave at dark-thirty, get to the airport N hours early, empty your pockets and take off your shoes, run off to wait ages at the gate, pay too much for a mediochre meal, get the oil poured on you to snuggle up to the other sardines, and hope you get there alive and find your reserved rental. That's a good day. The flight attendants are a bit older and more harried. They still do the seatbelt thing. I shall be driving.
@blackjack62594 ай бұрын
That last part with the AI generated stuff was so frickin’ creepy. It was pretty kewl for the “woman” talking in the ads, but just so creepy for you BrYan.
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
That's why I put it in there 😂
@kibashisiyoto67714 ай бұрын
I'm in my late 60's. The Billy one was probably the mid to late 1960's, and it's easy for me to identify the airline as United just based on the fonts. Back in the non-woke 1960's-early 70's I, even as a teenage boy and early 20's guy cringed at how PSA and Southwest outfitted their stewardesses. And yes, smoking was a thing in the back rows of the plane. Thank goodness those days are over.
@vickimuller14204 ай бұрын
I was a hostess for Braniff in the late 60s. We wore all four outfits and if it rained, we had to wear the plastic helmet. I always carried mine and got written up for not having it on. It was hard work and not the glamour job one expects, but I"m glad I did it anyway.
@brianb55944 ай бұрын
Yes,Bryan! There was smoking and no smoking sections on airline travel as late as the 80’s.
@Johnjordan-p9g4 ай бұрын
I'm 66 and in my younger days smoking was everywhere. Even in hospital rooms. I remember ash trays on my very first airline flight. It was accepted and no one thought bad about it. Cigarettes were even sold in vending machines. Just the way it was.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
I always hated smoking, and could never understand why anyone would deliberately suck smoke into their lungs, when smoke inhalation is the most frequent cause of death in house fires. My mom would tell me, "At least you didn't grow up with TWO smokers in the house!" I am so glad that these days the only air pollution I usually have to breathe is the "byproduct" kind from cooking, transportation, etc. Not the "recreational" kind.
@horseathalt73084 ай бұрын
@@EXROBOWIDOW I don't like smoking either, but it's about freedom of choice, now granted their smoke gets in your space at times, but I still would rather live back in the 1970s and earlier than today, people were better in so many other ways that smoking is only one small negative.
@L0stEngineer4 ай бұрын
I remember in a documentary somewhere that the attractive stewartess was also a psychological ploy. If the pretty lady with a champagne bottle is being all demure and quiet, why should I, a big strong pipe- smoking man, panic over a little ol thing like the landing gear falling off.
@GaryGoldbaugh4 ай бұрын
Continental Airlines....We REALLY shake our tails for YOU!
@paulw.woodring73044 ай бұрын
I'm almost certain the woman in "The Losers" ad at 4:08 with her finger in her mouth is a very young Goldie Hawn, which would probably be before she was on "Laugh-In" in 1968.
@tomdchi124 ай бұрын
Well… that went from creepy to terrifying!
@BumAviator4 ай бұрын
hahaha.....the ending just killed me with the AI Bryan!!!
@jukebox4two4 ай бұрын
I’m certainly glad you’re sharing this. I flew on Pan Am back when they flew the DC-8 and 707s. People dressed up like they were going to a wedding or something like an interview.
@chaosensues16564 ай бұрын
I didn’t fly often as an adolescent and teen, but I still remember PSA’s hot pants.
@TakingOff4 ай бұрын
Born in the mid 60's. I remember my first flight as a kid, Austin to DFW on Braniff. Last rows of the plane were for smoking. I don't remember the stewardesses, because I was glued to the window. Except when they brought me a free Coke!
@TheBullethead4 ай бұрын
My mother was a Delta stewardess on DC-3s the late 1950s She had to quit her job because she got married to my father. So yeah, my mother was a 5-percenter if that was the success rate of applicants for the job. IOW, good-looking, no obvious turn-offs, smart, friendly, and skilled at dishing up supper to a large crowd. And yes, she only did that job for less than 2 years before she got married and had to quit it, which was the average. However, she married a childhood neighbor, not somebody she met at work. So then she taught school for a few years to help make ends meet for a new couple before getting knocked up with me and becoming the stereotypical 1960s housewife. So yeah, all those ads were actually true. And you didn't even mention the soft-ish porn franchise of the 1970s called "The Naughty Stewardesses", which was advertised on live, network TV back then.
@douglasdixon5244 ай бұрын
Both my parents worked for National Airlines out of Miami, FLA. My mother was a stewardess and she got fired in 1954 for getting married.
@peterking85864 ай бұрын
I remember leaving school and applying to BA for an apprenticeship, at the time women couldn’t be apprentices. So the only opportunity for women in the airlines was stewardesses, and that had all these physical requirements.
@KevinSmithAviation4 ай бұрын
Hilarious Bryan. It is so crazy to see what it was like back in those days. You have me by a few years, but things were way different even in the late 70's and early 80's. Its a shame my grandparents are gone, it would be cool to get their take on it. Keep up the excellent work. Safe skies my friend 🇺🇸🛩️
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@ymcairedellbball4 ай бұрын
I was born in 1970, and most advertising back then and even up to the mid-1980s was totally about "sex sells." It's still there today, just not as obvious. Imagine trying to sell the famous Farrah Fawcett poster today.
@power4things4 ай бұрын
In the days of regulated airlines, there were few areas for airlines to compete, and flight attendant quality was one of these areas. Airfares, classes of service, routes and even schedules were government controlled. The ads are so offensive and body-shaming by today's standards .... today, travelers will settle for arriving safely at their destination on time and without any cabin disruptions. Most flight attendants had an average tenure as an FA for around two years, or until they nabbed a well-heeled husband and left work to marry.
@peteranninos25063 ай бұрын
Well, at least I have the same hat. OH! The "OLD Maid" was kinda creepy as her teeth moved around! OK, YES, I was alive at that time and I remember my folks trying to get seats in non-smoking section as as a kid it bothered me so much. I also remember flying PSA up to San Francisco and one time I was stuck in an aisle seat and not the window. Lets say that as a kid I didn't know they made shorts that short! One airline had PAPER uniforms for the "Stews". They were only expected to last a couple of flights and the crews HATED them! Speaking of PSA, for a while the cabin and flight crews wore wild pink paisley uniforms!
@paulw.woodring73044 ай бұрын
Or not find the one with the tag line, "Hi, I'm Judy, fly me to London". The overall line was "Fly me". We know what they really meant! This is was all from the late 1960s to about the mid-1970s, before airline deregulation.
@jameshyatte72304 ай бұрын
Different world is right. My 1958 cessna had 5 ashtrays.
@stephenreese59214 ай бұрын
I remember my dad smoking on an airplane in the 60’s and when I became an aircraft mechanic (A&P) in the 80’s and had to clean DC-9 interiors during a “C” check where I had to remove the plastic walls. It was disgusting removing the nicotine saturated insulation.
@somerandomnification4 ай бұрын
It's worse than you think, Brian-with-a-Y: Some of those ads were from the 70s.
@jonathanhutchison72374 ай бұрын
Not me watching this at midnight
@ellend76804 ай бұрын
you can see Braniff's 'ingenious plastic helmut" at the Frontiers of Flight museum in Dallas. The reversible coats are beautiful!
@TylerR9094 ай бұрын
AI Bryan with a WHYYYYY isn't real. He can't hurt you.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
He has already hurt me! I am permanently psychologically damaged!
@kcindc55394 ай бұрын
Hahaha. Loved this. When I joined inflight in 1989 they still weighed all of us (men and women alike) on a weekly basis. If you exceeded the weight max for your height you were assigned to ramp duty until you sweat off the extra pounds (we were non-union at the time). BMI wasn’t a thing back then so the motto was “thin is in”. For me, at 6 feet tall I had to be under 163 pounds fully dressed in my uniform. As for the 60s and 70s, until deregulation in 1978, all fares were required to be identical between any airlines serving the same origin and destination. Therefore the only thing they could compete on was…. sex. Well, technically it was “quality of service product” but let’s face it - back then the majority of fliers were men traveling for business…. and all things otherwise being equal, if your airline can claim the hottest “stewardesses” or the most intriguing uniform “striptease” or the most ridiculous escapism, that’s how the airlines believed they could gain market share. By the way, this mentality remains alive and well to this day among carriers in Southeast Asia.
@deanbush4 ай бұрын
The only airline in the US that would hire any girl with a Southern accent was Southern Airways.
@SpyGeorgilis4 ай бұрын
Some complaints for the treatment of flight attendants at CURRENT airlines in the Gulf region come to mind...
@daderado4 ай бұрын
Was the add @ 1:33 in your 35 year old magazine subscriptions?
@LightAndSportyGuy4 ай бұрын
10:20 that's ******* weird. Smoking - used to be everywhere. For years I sat across the desk from a guy who smoked non stop all day. More ashes landed on the desk than in his ashtray... Another guy used to by really bad cheap cigars - and he would light it up if he was in a meeting and felt that it was going on too long...
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
Only thing I recall was smoking on airlines and un until I was about 15 every restaurant experience started with "Smoking or non smoking?"
@stephenwalters80614 ай бұрын
1990 Booked non smoking seat with British Airways- Heathrow to Toronto. Sitting down I confirmed the illuminated non smoking sign on my seat was on. Then suddenly after take off it switches to smoking as did the surrounding seats. 🤬🤬 Fortunately I was able to use my Aussie charm on a stewardess and get a seat change. 😊
@ibgarrett4 ай бұрын
Okkkayyyy. Let’s stop with the AI of you. That was creeeeepy.
@robertpendzick92504 ай бұрын
You could buy your flight insurance just before the gate, so why not enjoy the attendants, hoping you would land.
@dennisharrington60554 ай бұрын
Sir. Thanks. I got ~30 years on you. I’d like to say today’s grooming standards are…different… but I can’t. They are non-existent.
@yeller95vette4 ай бұрын
Lol awesome, I was in an aviation family and grew up in that era, all ads were crazy
@stevenhorney77354 ай бұрын
I don't remember those particular ads, but I do remember that stewardesses had demanding requirements (weight, height, single, etc.) and that many applied but few were chosen. My mom had mentioned that at one point before marriage she thought about trying to become a stewardess.
@AC-jk8wq4 ай бұрын
Beer ads Cigarette ads Airline ads Never actually discussed the products they were selling… Today… half of the paying customers aren’t interested in pretty girls. Before 1970… black and white After 1970… color Being a kid in the 70s… learning to pinch the waitress was confusing… 😃
@ianperry99144 ай бұрын
Your welcome to fly 2024 ,personally as a white Brit I will take the 1960 flight .
@tangenttrout4 ай бұрын
I do remember these ads. FYI: Ball parking my age at 66Yr, 3Mo, 4Days, or there about. At the time I thought, "Are people really like this??"
@Jigsaw4074 ай бұрын
Not only does Mohawk Airlines have the best dressed girls in the world, but they also have floating legless ones. Pretty progressive!
@kevinhornbuckle4 ай бұрын
Lesbians! Flying lesbians!
@prussiaaero18024 ай бұрын
Is Lesbia in the Caribbean?
@JamesBerlo4 ай бұрын
When the World was normal.
@ericbitzer52474 ай бұрын
Wow! Actual standards for hiring. Whoda thunk it?
@morthomer58044 ай бұрын
There was never a problem with smoking on the airplane because the pilot had vacuum gages.
@ssairshows4 ай бұрын
Now they are called Flight Attendants, the women are women, the men are women too and they both wear the "serving dresses".
@jamesonpace7264 ай бұрын
Wow, I'd forgotten. I'm only 60 & I remember these kind of ads, also Drs smoking in their office, after the exam, where they'd tell you bad news. I remember smoking on planes, in airports, bars, restaurants & everywhere, as it wasn't bad for you, then....
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
Wait, doctors smoked in the doctor's office? That's insane!!!
@blackjack62594 ай бұрын
@@JustPlaneSillyThey most certainly did.
@paratyshow4 ай бұрын
@@JustPlaneSilly Yep I remember that too
@robertborchert9324 ай бұрын
@@JustPlaneSilly yes indeed. A proper desk could have a cigarette box and table lighter.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
@@JustPlaneSilly And schoolteachers smoked in the teachers' lounge in elementary school.
@tombrotherman78384 ай бұрын
At the suggestion of the few remaining brain cells that function properly, I'll just say you posted the mildest version of this possible. But I will allow one other brain cells make a comment for the rest - Ads from a airline whose planes are now blue and orange had some ads that got a young boy's heart beating faster.
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
Yeah I try to keep it PG-13 on here.
@Xanthrochroid4 ай бұрын
9:20, I would say that’s definitely the seventies.
@douglasdixon5244 ай бұрын
There's definitely a mixture of 60s and 70s in here. 6:15, Definitely 1970s.
@mgas12374 ай бұрын
I have the 20 years on you. This was fun. Stewardess and Stewards were a respected career. Then they decided to dumb it down and lump them in with Gas Station Attendants and Bathroom Attendants. And modern Flight Attendants are insulted when we call them Stewardess. Its kind of backward...
@avgjoeavglife4 ай бұрын
I don't like the AI, let the advertisements do what they were made to do. This video has put me off from watching more of your videos.
@billlong9634 ай бұрын
Eastern Airlines was notorious for having female flight attendants who weren't that friendly. Beautiful but not friendly.
@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
Versus Southwest Airlines flight attendants cracking jokes. They made a young man in our group bark like a seal because it was his birthday. He loved the attention. Year 2004, give or take a year.
@ThomasCrowne4 ай бұрын
Bryan, you definitely have what it takes to work for Eastern.
@stephanschmidt23344 ай бұрын
Because the airline claims to have "invented" flight attendants, the first flight attendant was a man, "Heinrich Kubis" in 1912 on an airship.
@golfbravowhiskey86694 ай бұрын
Well nothing worse today than some hairy armed soft-spoken dude asking you if you want something to drink🤢.
@franksmith68714 ай бұрын
Ahhh the good old days when people could actually define what is a woman when there were clearly two sexes.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
Yes, and a man could actually approach a woman and not be afraid of being accused of all sorts of sh!t. Liberals will die off because who the F wants to deal with some uptight woman looking for stuff to be offended by? I cant even imagine wanting to approach a modern liberal woman, just too much sh!t.
@jrholand4 ай бұрын
I can hardly wait until Bryan starts flying ATP, I am going to find one of his flights just so I can ask if the pilot is attractive !
@Raiders334 ай бұрын
1/9 = 11.1%. The 1980 U.S. Census data by ethnicity for that race was 11.7%, so the company (SWA) represented that ethnic group in that 1981 ad *nearly perfectly* . Nobody was _"relegated"_ to anything --- unless you don't know what you're talking about _"these days"_ . 🙄
@johnopalko52234 ай бұрын
I'm a few months shy of 70 and, believe me, it wasn't just the airlines. We never gave it a second thought at the time because that's just the way it was. Looking back decades later I can see just how bizarre it all was. I'm so glad those times and attitudes are, for the most part, behind us. I say "for the most part" because we still have a long way to go.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
it may be today that is bizarre.We have become confused about sexuality, in the old days women were women and men were men, men would approach women and women would respond. Today? We have confused people who think women can be men, an men can become women. The really stupid ones think men who become "women" can fall pregnant and have periods and babies. Nah we have moved away from what is normal to some twisted version of reality. Give me the old days anytime
@hawkdsl4 ай бұрын
Yea, scoff at 50+ year old stuff with current eyes and sensibilities. We really need to stop doing that. The stories I hear these days.. well. They traded one kind of debauchery for another. Thumbs down.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
Yes, in the old days men could approach women and the relations between the sexes were normal Nowadays the entire thing is a mess; women think they are men, men "transition" to be women (sort of), approaching a woman is frought with danger and everyone is unhappy, just chill, let men appreciate women, let women be women and men be men.
@imaPangolin4 ай бұрын
This was true as recently as 1980.
@jrnumex92864 ай бұрын
ad @ 1;32 had unmarried as that is correct not single as used for the last 50 years.
@alschwartz87324 ай бұрын
Emirates still has them
@chrisclements11694 ай бұрын
Sorry, but I know a couple of women who were sewardesses back in this phase, and they loved their jobs. Hard to believe the men commenting on here that, I guess, they don't like pretty girls. Strange.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
I agree, I know no women who hated their lives in the 70s and 80s, I know a LOT of women who hate their lives now. I wonder if there is a link; let people be people don't look for anything to be offended by just chill, relax and enjoy life.
@ericsd554 ай бұрын
Creepy Bryan is now spelled: brIAn
@user-yg1dg6xm2g4 ай бұрын
As our quality of life declines and prices rise out of control, we look back smugly and say, 'We know better than they did.'
@horseathalt73084 ай бұрын
Sarcasm right on the money! People back then KNEW far far better than most people do today ESPECIALLY here in the USA.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
And yet we don't!
@jonathanhutchison72374 ай бұрын
Also you left Eastern in I'm going to email them
@mgas12374 ай бұрын
AI Bryan is creepy AF!
4 ай бұрын
Are all the ads in this video real ? ... or do we see brYan smoke in some of the copywriting contained in the print ads? (eg. the Billy the kid one?)
@JustPlaneSilly4 ай бұрын
That's a legit ad All of these are legit I added smoke
@RyanE674 ай бұрын
Your AI avatar is freaky
@jetdoctn4 ай бұрын
Certainly don't miss the smoking but sure do miss the hot pants and mini skits on Southwest Airlines. Would give anything to have those days back, have you flown commercial lately? Yuck.
@heydonray4 ай бұрын
Back when there were STANDARDS and STANDARDS WERE ALLOWABLE !!!
@bigkenny664 ай бұрын
Just HAD to send this to my flight instructor, flight attendant friend. No response yet, as she is probably flying in europe.
@marvlb4 ай бұрын
I remember going to Underground Atlanta in 1970 and it was packed with beautiful stewardesses. My, times has changed, for the worse.
@WT-Sherman4 ай бұрын
Today it has swung too far in the other direction. Zero physical requirements, making an emergency evacuation laughable.
@TakingOff4 ай бұрын
Okay, that close!!
@GiuseppeBottacin4 ай бұрын
Ok, some things are BS, but the dimensional costraints were absolutely justified: the aisle in a plane is narrow, and flight attendants, of whatever gender, should be able to move quickly without constantly hit passengers shouders with their hips.
@stevemartin74644 ай бұрын
Also, if one of the airlines, I can't remember who, famously removed one olive from their salads to save money on olives and fuel, imagine the difference between a 90 pound air hostess and a 160 pound air hostess. Big savings there, much bigger than one olive!
@edp22604 ай бұрын
Safety was their primary function, even in the 60' & 70s. It just wasn't featured in the ads.
@bogdanivchenko37234 ай бұрын
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@bogdanivchenko37234 ай бұрын
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@EXROBOWIDOW4 ай бұрын
That "Zip! Snap! Zip!" one was strange. Then I realized the colors were... giving me airsickness. kzbin.info/www/bejne/omOrdYOBpJiYd68si=A-J2rzUYz_Dylar7&t=347 And I'm not even in the air right now. But even worse-- far, Far, FAR WOORRRSE!!! is that AI ending. Please don't fall for the trendy "I identify as a ... [insert something lame that you couldn't possibly be]." Just be yourself! Or at least something resembling yourself. Not a failed Ken.