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  2. List of women aviators - Wikipedia

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    Aida de Acosta flying the airship Baladeuse in 1903 – the first woman to pilot a powered aircraft. This is a list of women aviators — women prominent in the field of aviation as constructors, designers, pilots and patrons. It also includes a list of their relevant organisations such as the Betsy Ross Air Corps and Women's Royal Air Force

  3. Amelia Earhart - Wikipedia

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    Photo from Earhart's pilot license #6017 that is permanently housed at the Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots. [220] [55] Woman's world altitude record: 14,000 ft (1922) First woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean (1928) Speed records for 100 km (and with 500 lb (230 kg) cargo) (1931) First woman to fly an autogyro (1931)

  4. Elizabeth L. Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth L. Gardner (1921 – December 22, 2011) was an American pilot during World War II who served as a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). She was one of the first American female military pilots [1] and the subject of a well-known photograph, sitting in the pilot's seat of a Martin B-26 Marauder.

  5. Lynn Rippelmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Rippelmeyer is the first woman to fly the Boeing 747, the first woman to captain a 747 trans-oceanic, part of the first all-female crew, and first flight attendant to become an airline pilot. In retirement, she authored two books to chronicle her aviation journey - Life Takes Wings and Life Takes Flight and founded the nonprofit, ROSE ...

  6. How Lauren Sánchez Became a Pilot at 40 and Why She ... - AOL

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    In mid-August, when Lauren Sánchez posted an Instagram video of herself flying a helicopter while her 23-year-old son Nikko Gonzales — and pal Orlando Bloom — prepared to parachute out of it ...

  7. Timeline of women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    These pilots leaving their ship at the four-engine school at Lockbourne are members of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS), trained to ferry the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, c. 1944. This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation .

  8. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 Eileen Vollick was the first women in Canada to obtain a Pilots License and Japan's first woman pilot Tadashi Hyōdō earned her license the same year. [74] Kwon Ki-ok of Korea became the first female licensee of that country in 1925 and after World War II, became instrumental in helping establish the Republic of Korea Air Force .

  9. Amanda Lee (pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Her induction and training as a new Blue Angels pilot was captured in the 2024 film The Blue Angels. [10] [11] Lee's first performance as the Left Wing demo pilot with the Blue Angels took place on March 11, 2023, in El Centro, California. [1] She also performed before an estimated 100,000 people at the MCAS Beaufort Airshow on May 22 and 23 ...