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A World Aeronautical Chart (WAC) was a type of aeronautical chart used for navigation by pilots of moderate speed aircraft and aircraft at high altitudes in the United States. They are at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (about 1 inch = 13.7 nautical miles or 16 statute miles).
Mrs Victor Bruce (1895–1990), born Mildred Mary but most famous by her married name; first woman to fly around the world alone and the first to be prosecuted for speeding [11] [12] Millicent Bryant (1878–1927), first woman to earn a pilot's license in Australia
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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 4 "Aeronautical Charts" Chapter 13 "Aerodrome/Heliport Chart" specifies that the chart "shall provide flight crews with information which information which will facilitate the ground movement of aircraft" between the aircraft stand and the runway. For helicopter movement, the chart shall ...
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March 8: Raymonde de Laroche of France becomes the world's first woman to earn a pilot's license (French certificate No.36). [17] August 29: Marthe Niel of France becomes the world's second woman to earn a pilot's license. [18] August 31: Lilian Bland of Ireland becomes the world's first woman to fly an airplane designed and built by herself. [19]
Women who work as aerospace engineers made up only 25% in the field in 2014. [260] Women make up less than 6% of senior executive level positions in airline companies, as of 2015. [261] Pakistani pilot Ayesha Farooq was the first female fighter pilot for the Pakistan Air Force.