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safety on aircraft, better galley and gallery security, jumpseat safety, and an unprecedented platform advocating for better evacuation slides and emergency interior lighting. In 1971, she was named "Outstanding Woman in the Field of Life Support" by the Survival and Flight Equipment Association. She
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Nominations, 1969: hearings, Ninety-first Congress, first session on October 2, 1969, Mrs. Helen Delich Bentley, to be Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission; Secor D. Browne, to be a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board; Isabel A. Burgess, to be a member of the National Transportation Safety Board;
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In 1939, Burgess married Richard Burgess, who at the time was a certified public accountant and held a managing partnership at the Alexander Grant Company. The couple had three children, Richard B. Burgess, Thomas H. Burgess and Susan Burgess Cordsen, before their divorce in 1967. Richard Burgess
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in 1970. Overall, Burgess oversaw 17 major NTSB investigations, as well as 12 official hearings. Burgess was noted for her frequent domestic and international speeches advocating for better safety in the transportation industry, both in the private and government sectors.
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from 1967, becoming the first Republican woman to do so. There, she became the Chair of the Arizona State Senate Highway and Transportation Committee. Burgess would only serve a fraction of one term in the Arizona Senate, however, as she was nominated by President
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representing Maricopa District 8E. During her tenure in the House, she served as Chair of the Highways and Transportation Committee and as Chair of the Joint Senate and House Interim Transportation Committee. She was also a member of the Board of Governors for the
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After serving on the NTSB, Burgess briefly served in the Department of the Interior as special assistant to the assistant secretary of energy and minerals starting in 1976, before she retired permanently from civil service in January 1977.
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on October 3, 1969, with her approval won shortly thereafter. During her tenure, Burgess oversaw several crucial events in transportation safety and evolution, including the
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As Burgess' local recognition came to a head with her foundation of the Phoenix Art Council, prominent Phoenix republicans began to encourage her to become involved in the
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was also named an honorary member of the Flight Attendants Association in 1972 for her work towards greater transportation safety. Burgess served on the NTSB until 1976.
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October 3, 1969, Dr. Harold C. Passer, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs; October 15, 1969, James V. Day, to be Federal Maritime Commissioner
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Burgess, Isabel A; Cordson, Susan B; Arizona Historical Foundation (1900-01-01).
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was appointed to fill her vacancy in the Senate on October 30 of the same year.
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Arizona State Library-Arizona State Legislators: Then and Now-Isabel Burgess
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United States; Congress; Senate; Committee on Commerce (1969-01-01).
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Burgess died on September 17, 1999, in Scottsdale, Arizona, from
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Republican Party members of the Arizona House of Representatives
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Burgess served five consecutive terms from 1953 to 1967 in the
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Richard B. Burgess, Thomas H. Burgess and Susan Burgess Cordsen
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In 1991, Burgess moved back to Arizona from her residence in
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Burgess focused most of her time on the Board towards
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National Transportation Safety Board
Arizona Senate
Sandra Day O'Connor
Arizona House of Representatives
Cleveland, Ohio
Scottsdale, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
National Transportation Safety Board
Cleveland, Ohio
Webb C. Ball
Mills College
Case Western Reserve University
League of Women Voters
LWV
Heard Museum
Phoenix Art Museum
Arizona Republican Party
Arizona Legislature
Arizona House of Representatives
Council of State Governments
Arizona State Senate
Richard Nixon
National Transportation Safety Board
Barry Goldwater
John Rhodes
Sandra Day O'Connor
Senate Committee on Commerce
ALM Flight 980 crash
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