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Working as flight stewards, these pairs of identical twins are all employed by Air New Zealand. They are .Miles and Craig Robertson (rear). Paul and Roger James (middle), and Keith and Kevin Prohl. The brothers do not often fly together as they take their place among 711 other cabin attendants rostered on Air New Zealand flights throughout the Pacific, to the Orient, and the United States.

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Press, 27 August 1977, Page 21

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Working as flight stewards, these pairs of identical twins are all employed by Air New Zealand. They are .Miles and Craig Robertson (rear). Paul and Roger James (middle), and Keith and Kevin Prohl. The brothers do not often fly together as they take their place among 711 other cabin attendants rostered on Air New Zealand flights throughout the Pacific, to the Orient, and the United States. Press, 27 August 1977, Page 21

Working as flight stewards, these pairs of identical twins are all employed by Air New Zealand. They are .Miles and Craig Robertson (rear). Paul and Roger James (middle), and Keith and Kevin Prohl. The brothers do not often fly together as they take their place among 711 other cabin attendants rostered on Air New Zealand flights throughout the Pacific, to the Orient, and the United States. Press, 27 August 1977, Page 21