Wednesday, March 4, 2015

"Let women fly!" Remembering history's first female aviators

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July 4, 1933


"Amelia Earhart, first lady of aviation, is shown immediately after she landed her Lockheed Vega plane at the Los Angeles Municipal Airport, July 2, after completing a transcontinental flight from the East. Miss Earhart failed to qualify, due to delays encountered on her flight. She said it was the most hazardous trip she had ever made. The crowd gave her a tremendous ovation as she brought her ship to the ground, during the second day's events of the National Air Races."


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The woman who can create her own job is the woman who will win fame and fortune.

Amelia Earhart

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