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First Lieutenant Misa Matsushima (松島美紗, Matsushima Misa) (born 1991 or 1992 (age 32–33) [1]) is the first female fighter pilot in Japan. [2] [3]Matsushima graduated from the Japan National Defense Academy in March 2014 and obtained her pilot's license in October 2016. [4]
Papua New Guinean pilot, first female PNG pilot to captain a jet aircraft Papua New Guinea: Q108865082: 0 Katherine Landdeck: American historian and aircraft pilot United States of America: Q108923695: 0 Mohadese Mirzaee: pilot Afghanistan: Afghanistan: Q110063049: 4 Maha Al Baluchi: Omani pilot Oman: Q110754674: 0 Sharon Hagle: space traveler ...
Ari Fuji (藤 明里, Fuji Ari, born 1968) is the first female pilot in command and flight instructor at a commercial passenger airline in Japan.She earned her original aviation license in the United States of America and trained to be a certified pilot for commercial passenger airline under Japanese aviation regulations.
Oct. 20—The U.S. Navy declared on Sunday the two missing aviators who crashed last week near Mount Rainier dead. The identities of the crew members from Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 130 ...
A few years later, she was part of a record-breaking all-female crew and became the first woman to pilot a 747. Lynn Rippelmeyer started out as a flight attendant in 1972. A few years later, she ...
After returning to search the area for more missing people the next day, police found skeletal remains in the vicinity (initially determined to belong to a female) in addition to personal belongings of a presumed-male hiker found stuffed into a tree root not far from the sign. The items included an ID (belonging to Kenji Iwamura, a man who had ...
Japan Osprey crash caused by cracks in a gear and pilot’s decision to keep flying, Air Force says By TARA COPP Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A deadly Osprey aircraft crash last November off Japan was caused by cracks in a metal gear and the pilot’s decision to keep flying rather than heed multiple warnings that he should land ...
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