Nash died on May 17 in hospice care after a recent breast cancer diagnosis, though she never officially retired from her role with American Airlines.
Leah Sarnoff and Sam SweeneyAfter serving the skies for nearly 67 years, Bette Nash, the world's longest-tenured flight attendant , has died at 88 years old.
Nash began her career in Washington, D.C., in 1957 with Eastern Airlines, which later became American Airlines. Despite being able to choose any route in the world, Nash primarily worked the DC-NY-Boston Shuttle so she could be home every night to care for her son who has Down syndrome.
Nash said the airline would check on her at home to ensure she wasn't living with a man because flight attendants had to be single. The airline also weighed her before shifts and could suspend her if she gained too much weight, she said."You had to be a certain height, you had to be a certain weight. It used to be horrible.
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