KLM Royal Dutch Airlines stewardess holding an AR-10 as part of the KLM polar survival kit issued to crews flying over Arctic territories.

Stumbled onto this while looking for a different photo. Also here’s a glimpse at the rest of the kit.

LOADED FOR BEAR - With a Fairchild AR-10 rifle in hand and a polar suit draped over her pretty shoulders, KLM Dutch Airlines stewardess Johanna Van Duffelen is ready for the rigors of Arctic life. Miss Van Duffelen is posed among arctic survival kit gear carried aboard every KLM aircraft flying the polar route from Amsterdam to Tokyo. The kit consists of hundreds of itwms including sleeping bags, snowglasses, axes, snowsaws, knives, snares, fishing nets, and special rations. The rifle, designed and developed by Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation’s Armalite Division, is part of KLM’s standard survival equipment. The weapon weighs less than seven pounds, fires 20 shots per clip, either semi- or fully-automatic, and utilizes the 7.62 standard NATO cartridge.

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    • FireTower@lemmy.worldOPM
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      7 months ago

      It was for polar bears. And for that purpose I can get behind 7.62.

      What seems off to me is expecting a stewardess to operate a sub 7 lb 7.62 rifle in automatic, while being charged by the largest predator on land.

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        7 months ago

        Don’t forget, she’s wearing mittens, so it’ll be awfully hard to actually pull the trigger

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          7 months ago

          Also these jackets are extremely slippery. If not trained on this rilfe, you could (with these big mittens) accidentally lock yoursef in a feedback loop with the recoil or just loose the grip entirely.