Cavalcadeofamerica 337 Skynursemaid
High above the clouds, where danger lurks at every altitude, a pioneering woman defies convention to answer an urgent call. "The Sky Nursemaid" takes listeners aboard the earliest commercial airlines of the 1930s, where stewardesses—then called air hostesses—performed a job that barely existed a decade before. This gripping episode captures the tension of early aviation: the roar of the engines, the creaking of the fuselage, and the cool professionalism of a young woman who must tend to frightened passengers while mastering her own fears. As a medical emergency unfolds at thirty thousand feet, she becomes far more than a servant of refreshments—she becomes a lifeline. The drama crackles with authenticity, celebrating the ingenuity and courage required for those who helped make American aviation safe and accessible to ordinary citizens.
Cavalcade of America built its reputation on transforming forgotten American heroes into unforgettable radio drama. Since its 1935 debut, the weekly anthology series has dramatized the true stories of inventors, pioneers, and everyday citizens whose determination shaped the nation. Sponsored by DuPont and hosted by the reassuring baritone of Philips H. Lord, the show brought meticulous historical research to the airwaves, often featuring genuine artifacts and consulting with the actual descendants of its subjects. "The Sky Nursemaid" exemplifies the show's mission: to honor the unsung figures whose quiet bravery advanced American progress, especially during an era when women's contributions were routinely overlooked.
Tune in to experience why Cavalcade of America captivated millions of listeners—where history isn't merely recounted, but dramatically lived.