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  2. Neta Snook Southern - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anita "Neta" Snook Southern (February 14, 1896 – March 23, 1991) was a pioneer aviator who achieved a long list of firsts. She was the first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman aviator to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial airfield. [3]

  3. 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

  4. Betty Skelton - Wikipedia

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    Betty Skelton Frankman Erde (June 28, 1926 – August 31, 2011) was a land speed record holder and aerobatics pilot who set 17 aviation and automobile records. [1] She was known as "The First Lady of Firsts", [2] and helped create opportunities for women in aviation, auto racing, astronautics, and advertising.

  5. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1991, the United States Senate lifted the ban on military women flying in combat. [222] By 1998, US military women were flying combat missions from aircraft carriers. [223] In 1992, the first female helicopter pilot to fly in Antarctica was a military officer, Judy Chesser Coffman, of the United States Navy. [224]

  6. Timeline of women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    July: Ari Fuji is the first woman captain in Japan, flying as captain for JAL Express. [274] The women who worked as WASP pilots are given the Congressional Gold Medal by the United States Congress; more than 250 women attend the ceremony. [101] Karina Miranda is the first female pilot from Chile to break the sound barrier. [275]

  7. 1929 Women's Air Derby race tested pilots beyond flying skills

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  8. Kara Hultgreen - Wikipedia

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    Kara S. Hultgreen [1] (October 5, 1965 – October 25, 1994) was an American naval aviator who served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy and was the first female carrier-based fighter pilot in the U.S. Navy.

  9. Gladys Ingle - Wikipedia

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    Ingle was the fourth licensed woman pilot from the United States. [1] She began performing jumps from balloons for the C.P.O. Aerial Circus in 1921. By 1922, she had begun doing stunts involving airplanes. Through her performances in the 1920s and 1930s, she became world-renowned for her aerobatics and wing walking.