MOORHEAD — One of five women lauded in the New York Times best-selling novel "Fly Girls" will receive some hometown recognition on Monday, Oct. 28, for her role in female aviation in the 20th century.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. OSHKOSH – Women in the Navy and Army weren’t allowed to train as pilots until the early 1970s. Even then, they were limited ...
Author Michael Waldock’s fascination with flight attendants began with a distinctly memorable experience. “The first time I came to the United States, I had to go from Los Angeles to San Francisco on ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — International Women’s Day at this airlift hub in western Tokyo dawned cold and wet but the weather did not deter the third annual Fly Girls celebration. More than 100 girls ...
The CW has announced that Fly Girls and High Society will swap timeslots. Reality series Girls was originally due to premiere Wednesday, March 24 at 9.30pm, but the slot will remain home to Society.
They didn't call it "Air Heads" because . . . that would be demeaning? Instead, it's called "Fly Girls," CW's new reality-esque series filmed in deceptive, "Hills"-style fake-o-vision, about a quintet ...
The lolls of lockdown brought two tokens of technology to the world: Zoom and Wordle. For the “Fly Girls,” those two tech innovations helped them reconnect. The seven women from the Class of 1983 — ...
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