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Momo 5th Oct 2015 15:33

Oldest-ever flight attendant (United this time)
 
Thought you might like this. I did GVA-IAD on UA975 on September 21st. There was quite an elderly flight attendant on my side of BusinessFirst. Half an hour before landing, the pilot announced that "We have a happy announcement to make today... Marie-Claire is celebrating her last flight with us today. She started with United in.... 1959". Supposing she was 18 at the time, that would have made her 74 on the day...

Momo

Jarvy 5th Oct 2015 16:00

In the USA you can't make someone retire regardless of age. As long as they can still do the job they can carry on.

Togue 5th Oct 2015 17:28

I wish I could reach that age and still be strong and healthy. Retirement is not for everyone. I have met people who fade after retirement. One needs to be busy doing something productive. Let alone doing a job that does not feel like such.

WHBM 9th Oct 2015 11:41

United had FAs aged over 80 a few years ago.

Mark in CA 12th Oct 2015 10:12

The only thing older than United's planes are their flight attendants.

ExXB 12th Oct 2015 12:36

Well according to this story: UA is still operating the Caravelle ...
United Airlines to launch non-stop Tel Aviv-San Francisco flights

Hotel Tango 12th Oct 2015 13:39


Well according to this story: UA is still operating the Caravelle ...
:ok: That gave me a good laugh :)

Musket90 12th Oct 2015 18:26

ExXB

Brilliant: I laughed so much. Thank you for posting

Union Jack 12th Oct 2015 18:42

In the USA you can't make someone retire regardless of age. - Jarvy

Someone should tell the http://www.pprune.org/flying-instruc...777-capt.html:) and all the other compulsory retirees,:)

Jack

EEngr 15th Oct 2015 15:43

To be fair ...
 
.... she was a lot younger when she started passing out the meals in the first class section. ;)

Ancient Observer 16th Oct 2015 15:59

For those few times I flew United due to lack of choice back in the 80s and 90s, I thought it was a requirement that CC had to be over 65.

You mean it wasn't?

S.o.S. 16th Oct 2015 22:41

I've held off this far but I think we've said all there is about age and staffing. Some like / are able to stop work early and others are not.

ChickenHouse 17th Oct 2015 13:58

Marie-Claire may have continued after they fit one of these on the aircraft ...


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