Object Details
Manufacturer
Gross Original
Physical Description
First officer, gray wool, with pilot's badge.Three buttons down front two lower flap pockets pilot wing overletf breast , three black cloth stripes on each sleeve cuff.
Summary
First Officer
Frontier Airlines, 1973
Emily Howell Warner broke through the gender barrier to become the first American woman to fly routinely for a scheduled U.S. commercial airline. An experienced pilot when regional carrier Frontier Airlines hired her as a second officer in 1973, Howell soon advanced to first officer (co-pilot) and then to captain.
Gift of Emily Howell through Frontier Airlines
Inventory Number
A19761530000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Uniforms: Civil
Materials
Synthetic Fiber Fabric (Fabric, lining fabric, and ribbon)
Plastic
Copper Alloy
Paint
Dimensions
Clothing (On Mannequin): 73 × 40.5 × 19cm (2 ft. 4 3/4 in. × 1 ft. 3 15/16 in. × 7 1/2 in.)
3-D (Badge): 7.3 × 1 × 2cm (2 7/8 × 3/8 × 13/16 in.)
3-D (Stored Flat): 74.9 × 87.6 × 3.8cm (2 ft. 5 1/2 in. × 2 ft. 10 1/2 in. × 1 1/2 in.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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National Air and Space Museum Collection
Location
National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Exhibition
America by Air
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19761530000