List of women aviators

Aida de Acosta flying the airship Baladeuse in 1903 — the first woman to pilot a powered aircraft

This is a list of notable women aviators — women prominent in the field of aviation as constructors, designers, pilots and sponsors. It also includes a list of organizations of women aviators.

Individuals

A

Lilian Bland flying the Mayfly in 1911. She built the aircraft herself to become the first woman to fly in Ireland.

B

Willa Brown, the first African-American woman to receive a commission as a lieutenant in the U.S. Civil Air Patrol
  • Pancho Barnes (1901–1975), granddaughter of balloonist Thaddeus Lowe; founded the Women's Air Reserve, Associated Motion Picture Pilots and became the "mother of the Air Force"[3][4]
  • Mary Barr (1925–2010), first female pilot to join the US Forest Service and become National Aviation Safety Officer[5]
  • Jean Batten (1909–1982), made first solo flight from United Kingdom to New Zealand in the 1930s
  • Ann Baumgartner (1918–2008), test pilot; first American woman to fly a U.S. Army Air Forces jet aircraft (a Bell YP-59A jet fighter)
  • Amelie Beese (1886–1925), first woman pilot in Germany[6]
  • Elly Beinhorn (1907–2007), German enthusiast who made long-distance flights on every continent and flew around the world[7]
  • Dagny Berger (1903–1950), Norway's first woman aviator
  • Susana Ferrari Billinghurst (1914–1999), Argentinian pilot; first woman in South America to gain a commercial pilot's licence, in 1937
  • Lilian Bland (1878–1971), built her own aircraft; first woman to fly in Ireland[8]
  • Line Bonde (b. c.1979), first Danish woman to become a fighter pilot, in 2006
  • Ana Branger (born early 1920s), early Venezuelan aviator
  • Jill E. Brown (born 1950), first African American female pilot for a major US carrier
  • Willa Brown (1906–1992), first black woman to hold both a commercial and private licence in the US; founded the National Negro Airmen Association of America; first black female to be an officer in the Civil Air Patrol[9]
  • 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[10][11]
  • Millicent Bryant (1878–1927), first woman to earn a pilot's licence in Australia
  • Beverly Burns (b. 1949), American pilot, possibly the first woman to captain a jumbo jet (see Lynn Rippelmeyer)[12]

C

D

E

F

  • Rosina Ferrario (1888–1957), first Italian woman to receive a pilot's licence, in January 1913
  • Amalia Celia Figueredo (1895–1985), Argentine aviator; first woman in Argentina, and possibly Latin America, to obtain a pilot's license in 1914 with Paul Castaibert
  • Mathilde Franck (1866–1956), early French aviator; learned to fly in 1910
  • Wally Funk, one of the Mercury 13; first female air safety investigator at the FAA[24]

G

  • Maggie Gee, American aviator who served in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) in World War II
  • Betty Gillies, pioneering American aviator; first pilot to qualify for the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron
  • Sabiha Gökçen, adopted by Kemal Atatürk; Turkey's first female combat pilot[25]
  • Patricia Graham (d. 2016), Australian aviator, founding member of the Australian Women Pilots' Association in 1950
  • Valentina Grizodubova, long distance flyer and wartime hero; the most decorated woman in the Soviet Union[26]
  • Julie Ann Gibson Flight Lieutenant Julie Ann Gibson was the first full-time female pilot for the Royal Air Force when she graduated in 1991

H

J

K

L

M

N

  • Carina Negrone (1911–1991), Italian aviator; reached a record-breaking 12,043 metres (39,402 ft) in a propeller-powered plane
  • Ruth Nichols (1901–1960), set many aviation records and started the first air ambulance service in the US[42]
  • Marthe Niel (1878–1928), French aviator; second woman in the world to receive a pilot's licence

O

  • Ruth Law Oliver, first woman pilot to wear a military uniform and the first to deliver air mail to the Philippines[43]
  • Phoebe Omlie, first woman to receive an airplane mechanic's license; first licensed woman transport pilot

P

Q

  • Harriet Quimby (1875–1912), first woman to get a US pilot's licence and fly across the English Channel[45]

R

S

Blanche Scott, the "Tomboy of the Air"
Neta Snook, who taught Amelia Earhart how to fly

T

V

W

Y

Z

  • Lydia Zvereva (1890–1916), first woman in Russia to earn a pilot's license

Organisations

See also

References

Citations

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