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  2. Janet Bragg - Wikipedia

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    In the summer she learned flying and obtained her private pilot's license. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] In 1943 she applied to join the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program. When she went in for an interview, Ethel Sheehy, assistant to the head of WASP, denied her an interview because she was black. [ 4 ]

  3. Ann Baumgartner - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Baumgartner reported to Houston, Texas in January 1943 to be in the Women Airforce Service Pilots Class of 43-W-3, but she became ill with the measles and thus graduated on July 3, 1943, with the fifth WASP class (43-W-5). After completing the training, Baumgartner was assigned to Camp Davis in North Carolina as a tow target pilot ...

  4. Park Kyung-won - Wikipedia

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    She had initially hoped to attend the same flight school as An Chang-nam, the first Korean male pilot, but it had burned down in 1923. She graduated and took the test for her third-class pilot's licence on 25 January 1927; she obtained the licence three days later. On 30 July of the following year, she obtained her second-class pilot's licence ...

  5. Why are the first episodes called pilots? - AOL

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    A pilot is often the first episode of a new television series. Occasionally they will be presented as extra-long episodes, sometimes in the form of a TV movie, though this was much more common in ...

  6. Ninety-Nines - Wikipedia

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    The AEMSF "First Wings" award is a progressive milestone scholarship of up to $6,000 to assist a student pilot Ninety-Nine in completing her Private Pilot training. In addition to the AEMSF program, many individual chapters of the Ninety-Nines [ 32 ] give their own flight scholarships [ 33 ] to benefit local woman aviators.

  7. When his copilot died, a pilot thought it was a joke and kept ...

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    Shortly after takeoff, the copilot’s head rolled back. The pilot knew the man well and thought he was pretending to take a nap. Shortly after takeoff, the copilot’s head rolled back. ...

  8. Women in aviation - Wikipedia

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    India has been very successful at recruiting women to pilot commercial airliners. In 2014, women made up 11.6% of pilots. Women credit the extended family support systems that exist which help them balance family and career. [258] By 2012, China's PLAAF had trained more than 300 female pilots and over 200 auxiliary air personnel. [149]

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