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The original Aerospace Museum exhibit was dedicated May 6, 2000, and consisted of two display cases in the International Aerospace Hall of Fame. Spearheaded by the late Capt. Art Steck and funded by PSA pilots, this case was the first exhibit devoted to PSA in the museum.

Original display caseOriginal uniform display

On September 27, 2003, a new exhibit was unveiled as part of the new Commercial Aviation section - Pacific Southwest Airlines: A California Phenomenon. The following pictures are taken from that exhibit. Many of the items shown here can be found elsewhere on the PSA History Page, however, images are included here to show them in context to the exhibit.

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1940s Friedkin School of Aeronautics First day's logbook, first flight
1950s Fiesta Del Pacifico Uniforms Bill & Bev get married Engine Shop mechanics Friedkin Aeronautics board meeting DC-4 over San Diego
1960s New Uniforms (Parade Magazine) Ray Jacket's Airplane Lockheed Electra Electra Ground School Stewardesses First 727
1970s Mother Grinningbird VIP Flight Crew
1980s BAe-146, 1980s MD-80 The End 1987 Flight Attendant of the year runners-up
Memorabilia Display CaseMemorabilia Display Case
Flight Attendant Display in old Latrine
Airplane Models
727 model above the exhibit
PSA San Diego poster Display case inside the Latrine
Restored PSA latrine (replica) Who are my pilots?

Flight attendant uniform detailed pictures are on the Flight Attendant page.

No mention of this exhibit is complete without paying tribute to Capt. Randy Prine, who spearheaded the expanded exhibit, and Karen Rohr, who donated her old uniforms for display.

 

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