Oberlin, KS | Danbury, NE | Oxnard, CA
Lynn Rippe lives in Oberlin, KS, but has also spent time in Danbury, NE and Oxnard, CA.
Brookfield, WI | Dayton, TX | Oberlin, KS
Lynn Rippe lives in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Other places in which Lynn has lived are Dayton, Texas and Oberlin, Kansas.
Oberlin, KS | Bartlett, TX | Belton, TX
Lynn Rippe lives in Oberlin, Kansas. Lynn has also lived in Bartlett, Texas; Belton, Texas; Danbury, Nebraska and Modesto, California. Some of Lynn family members are Victor Henry Rippe, Douglas Edwin Rippe, Victor H Rippe and Christopher C Rippe.
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What is Lynn Rippe's address in Oberlin, Kansas?
Lynn Rippe's address is PO Box *****, Oberlin, KS.
What is Lynn Rippe's age?
Lynn Rippe's age is 62.
What is Lynn Rippe's phone number?
Lynn Rippe's phone number is (785) 475-****.
What is Lynn Rippe's from Oberlin, Kansas famous for?
Lynn Rippelmeyer is the first woman to pilot the Boeing 747. Rippelmeyer flew the 747 as a first officer for Seaboard World Airlines 1980-1981. Seaboard World merged with Flying Tiger Line in 1980. Lynn became the first woman to captain the "jumbo jet" on a transoceanic flight while at People Express Airlines in 1984. Lynn started her aviation career as a TWA flight attendant in 1972 before obtaining a departmental transfer to pilot as a TWA B-727 flight engineer. She was first officer on the first all-female crew for a scheduled commercial US carrier with Captain Emilie Jones, flying an Air Illinois, DHC-6 Twin Otter, 30 December 1977. This event was featured in the PBS documentary series We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry on Jan 8, 2019. In 1982 at People Express, Rippelmeyer was a co-captain on the first all female Boeing 737 crew. People Express merged with Continental which later merged with United Airlines. At United, she trained on the B-787 Dreamliner before retiring in 2013. Captain Rippelmeyer has been honored with her uniforms being placed in the Smithsonian Institution, the San Diego Air and Space Museum, and the Monroe County Historical Museum. She was named a Woman of the Year in England (1984), inducted into the International Forest of Friendship by Betty Gillies, a WWII WASP and original 99; mentioned in Who's Who of American Women 1983/1984, and being featured in a BBC documentary, Reaching for the Skies Episode: 2 The Adventure of Flight. You can find more here.
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