Hey, there were a times in the 50's, 60's and 70's, before government deregulation and low cost airfare,
when flying was still reserved for the more wealthy segment of society, the cockpit was called cockpit for a reason.
What do you think those pilots and all those stewardesses,
back in those days who were chosen for their looks and were put in scantily revealing uniform,
did during the flights and during layovers?
Especially during the long flights on the jumbo jets like 707 and 747, there is a secret room with bunk beds for the pilots and stewardesses to catch a nap.
Party all night, do a little dance, make a lot of love, do other unmentionable things, get down every night.
Back in those days if a guy was an airline pilot, he get all the girls.
In those days, girls looked up to them and worship them,
the same way they do with sports players and rock stars nowadays.
Also many women want to be stewardesses and they were picked based on their beauty, according to this LIFE article from 1950s:
https://www.vintag.es/2015/01/glamou...es-of-air.html
The positions are so eagerly sought that only three to five of every hundred girls who apply to major airlines are taken.And from these old photos, you can see that Beauty was on the foremost of their qualification:
To qualify, a girl should be between 21 and 26 years old, unmarried, reasonably pretty and slender, especially around the hips, which will be at eye level for the passengers.
She should have been to high school, be poised and tactful, have a good disposition and a pleasant speaking voice.
Those were the days, before political correctness, feminists seeing sexism everywhere and people getting offended by every fucking little thing.
Like I said, because back in those days flying was still reserved for the more wealthy, mostly business men,
many of the stewardesses would use their job and access to the flights to find their future rich husband or a rich sugar daddy.
It's all true!
Hidden cameras in airliner's bathroom?
Could be worse: