Background
Baddour, Anne Bridge was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States. Daughter of William George and Esther Rose (Pfiester) Bridge.
Baddour, Anne Bridge was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States. Daughter of William George and Esther Rose (Pfiester) Bridge.
Student, Detroit Business School, 1948—1950. Bachelor, Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Stewardess Eastern Airlines, Boston, 1952—1954. Instructor aeronautical Powers School, 1958. Co-pilot, flight attendant Raytheon Company, Bedford, 1958—1963.
Flight dispatcher, ferry Pilot Comerford Flight School, 1974—1976. Administrative assistant, ferry pilot Jenney Beachcraft, 1976. Manager, pilot Baltimore Airways, Inc., 1976—1977.
Research test pilot Lincoln Laboratory Flight Test Facility Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, 1977—1997. Aviation consultant, corporation pilot Energy Resources, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974-1984. Holder World Class speed records for single-engine aircraft.
Boston to Goose Bay, Labrador, 1985, Boston to Reykjavik, Iceland, 1985, Portland, Maine to Goose Bay, 1985, Portland to Reykjavik, 1985, Goose Bay to Reykjavik, 1985. Records for twin-engine aircraft: Sept Isles to Goose Bay, 1988, Mont Joll to Goose Bay, 1988, Presque Isle to Goose Bay, 1988, Millinocket to Goose Bay, 1988, Bedford to Goose Bay, 1988, Goose Bay to Narssassrag, Greenland, 1988, Narssassrag to Klevelevic, Iceland, 1988, Narssassrag to Reykjavik, 1988, Bedford to Narssassrag, 1988, Millinochet to Narssassrag, 1988, Presque Isle to Narssassrag, 1988, Bedford to St. John, 1991, Bedford to Charlottetown, 1991, Charlottetown to Kennebunk, 1991, Charlottetown to Portsmouth, 1991, Muncton to Bedford, 1991, St. John, to Kennebunk, 1991, St. John to Bedford, 1991, World Class Speed Records Single-Engine Aircraft, 1991, Bedford, Massachusetts to Sydney, Nova Scotia, Bedford, Massachusetts to Sydney, Nova Scotia to Bedford, Massachusetts, Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Sydney Nova Scotia to Portsmouth, Brunswick to Sydney Nova Scotia to Brunswick. Member board visitors Pine Manor College, since 2009.
Member campaign council Museum Transportation, Boston. Member council associates French Library. in Boston. Commissioner Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Aeronautical Commission, 1979—1983.
Trustee board administration Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum, 1992—1993. Trustee Daniel Webster College, Nashua, New Hampshire, 1995—2009. Vice president, trustee Friends of the Library.
Special Collections Boston University, 1999—2002. Trustee Viscaya Museum, 2002—2009. Board directors Cambridge Opera, 1977—1979, Key West, Florida Maritime Museum, since 2004, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, 1998—2005.
Member of Daughters of the American Revolution, Tailhook Association, Women in Aviation International (Pioneer Hall of Fame award 2005), Friends of Switzerland, United States Sea Plane Pilots Association, Ninety-Nines (New England Safety trophy 1986), Federation Aeronautique International, National Aeronautical Association, Aircraft Owners Pilots Association, Association Women Transcontinental Air Race, Bostonian Society, Society Experimental Test Pilots, Somerest Club, Beach Colony Club, Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, Harvard Travellers Club, Boston Women's Travel Club, Chilton Club, Belmont Hill Club, Aero Club New England (vice president 1978-1980, director 1978—2002).
Married Raymond F. Baddour, September 25, 1954. Children: Cynthia Anne, Frederick Raymond, Jean Bridge.