The Pan Am flight attendant and the CIA man who fell in love on an airplane...
In September 1970 Jocelyne Nowaski was working as chief flight attendant on a Pan American World Airways flight from Paris to New York when her life changed forever. In her two years at Pan Am the 23-year-old had made friends across the globe, served celebrities including Beatle Ringo Starr and featured with her coworkers in the pages of Paris Match magazine.
Jocelyne was heading up the economy cabin as purser, and they were readying for takeoff. All the passengers had boarded the Boeing 707, a narrow-body airliner used by Pan Am from 1958. But
the security officers were late, much to Jocelyne's annoyance. She rolled her eyes even harder when she learned it was because they'd been buying Parisian scarves to impress girls back home. Finally arriving on board, the economy cabin security officer introduced himself. His name was Tyler Harding, smartly dressed in a suit and tie, a tan overcoat over one arm.
Right away, Jocelyne recalls, she was struck by his charm and good looks, but she wasn't interested in a relationship and didn't think he was seriously interested in her.
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