![]() ![]() A car moves along the Extraterrestrial Highway near Rachel, Nevada, in this Wednesday, Apfile photo. David Cenciotti, an expert on military aircraft, reported the Janet posting as fact on the Aviationist, his respected aviation blog, earlier this week. But the details of the ad, including the operator, the location (Las Vegas) and the need for top-secret clearance are suggestive, to say the least. The posting never specifically mentions Janet or Area 51, which is no surprise. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. But if you’re the right candidate, you might just be able to serve coffee on board.Īecom, the massive military subcontractor that operates Janet, is hiring a flight attendant.Ī posting on the company’s website says the organization is seeking a “level-headed and clear-thinking” individual, preferably with “top-secret government clearance,” to perform, among other tasks, “light cleaning of aircraft interiors.” Candidates should have at minimum a high school education, and be able to coolly handle “unusual incidents,” like “hijackings or bomb threats.” But it became famous as the Area 51 shuttle. ![]() The service does also fly to the Tonopah Test Range, as well as an archipelago of other highly classified military sites in the Southwest. As of October, it was running between 13 and 16 round-trip flights a day to Groom Lake alone, according to the Dreamland Resort, a website that obsessively chronicles all things Area 51. ![]() Janet operates six Boeing 737s and a handful of smaller prop planes.
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