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Aida de Acosta Aida de Acosta Root Breckinridge (July 28, 1884 – May 26, 1962) was an American socialite and aviator. She was the first woman to fly a powered aircraft solo. In 1903, while in Paris with her mother, she caught her first glimpse of dirigibles. ...
(1884–1962), first woman to fly a powered aircraft alone * Margaret Adams, Australian aviator; first president of the Australian Women's Flying Club, in 1938 *
Leman Altınçekiç Leman Bozkurt Altınçekiç (1932–2001) was the first female accredited jet pilot An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls. Some other aircrew members, ...
(1932–2001), first female accredited jet pilot (1958) in Turkey and NATO. *
Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (german: link=no, Anne Prinzessin zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg; née Lady Anne Savile; 25 May 1864 – 31 August 1927) was an English socialite and aviation patron and enthusiast. Anne was ...
(1864–1927), second woman to attempt a flight across the Atlantic * Gaby Angelini (1911–1932), first Italian woman to complete a trans-European flight *
Kimberly Anyadike Kimberly Anyadike (born 1994) is an American pilot from Compton, California. In 2009, at the age of 15, she became the youngest African American woman to complete a transcontinental flight across the United States, from Los Angeles, Californi ...
(born 1994), youngest African-American female pilot to complete a transcontinental flight * Cecilia Aragon (born 1960), first Latina pilot on the United States Aerobatic Team *
Tamar Ariel Tamar Ariel ( he, תמר אריאל; September 12, 1989 – October 14, 2014) was an Israeli Air Force navigator, Israel's first female Orthodox pilot. She died in a Himalayan blizzard in 2014, aged 25. Biography Tamar Ariel was from Masu'ot Yi ...
(1989–2014), Israel's first Jewish female religiously observant air force pilot, in 2012 *
Jacqueline Auriol Jacqueline Auriol (5 November 1917, Challans, Vendée – 11 February 2000) was a French aviator who set several world speed records. Biography Born in Challans, Vendée, the daughter of a wealthy shipbuilder, Edmond Pierre Douet, she graduate ...
(1917–2000), French test pilot who rivalled Jacqueline Cochran in breaking speed records * Micky Axton (1919–2010), one of the first three Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs) to be trained as a test pilot; first woman to fly a B-29 * Asli Hassan Abade, First African female fighter jet pilot. A prominent Somali Air Force pilot, military figure, and civil activist. *
Zoya Agarwal Zoya Agarwal is an Indian commercial pilot who has flown for Air India. In 2021, Agarwal captained an all-woman crew making the inaugural flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru, one of the longest non-stop air routes in the world. Career ...
, world's youngest woman pilot to fly the Boeing 777 (2013), captained world's longest flight route over North Pole (2021)


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Pancho Barnes Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes (July 22, 1901 – March 30, 1975) was a pioneer aviator and a founder of the first movie stunt pilots' union. In 1930, she broke Amelia Earhart's air speed record. Barnes raced in the Women's Air Derby and was a m ...
(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" *
Mary Barr Mary Barr (July 11, 1925 – March 1, 2010) was the first female aviator to join the US Forest Service, along with being an accident prevention counselor, mechanic in a variety of fields, and flight instructor throughout her lifetime. Career ...
(1925–2010), first female pilot to join the US Forest Service and become National Aviation Safety Officer * Jean Batten (1909–1982), made first solo flight from United Kingdom to New Zealand in the 1930s *
Ann Baumgartner Ann G. Baumgartner Carl (August 27, 1918 – March 20, 2008) was an American aviator who became the first American woman to fly a United States Army Air Forces jet aircraft when she flew the Bell YP-59A jet fighter at Wright Field as a test pilot ...
(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 * Elly Beinhorn (1907–2007), German enthusiast who made long-distance flights on every continent and flew around the world * Dagny Berger (1903–1950), Norway's first woman aviator *
Susana Ferrari Billinghurst Susana Ferrari Billinghurst (1914–1999) was an Argentine aviator of Italian, English, and Irish descent. She was the first woman in South America to earn a commercial pilot's license, in 1937. Career In 1937, Billinghurst became the ...
(1914–1999), Argentinian pilot; first woman in South America to gain a commercial pilot's licence, in 1937 *
Lilian Bland Lilian Bland (28 September 1878 – 11 May 1971) was an Anglo-Irish journalist and pioneer aviator who, in 1910–11, became one of the first women in the British Isles, and maybe even in the world, to design, build, and fly an aircraft – the ...
(1878–1971), built her own aircraft; first woman to fly in Ireland * Line Bonde (born c.1979), first Danish woman to become a fighter pilot, in 2006 *
Maude Bonney Maude Rose "Lores" Bonney, (20 November 1897 – 24 February 1994) was a South African-born Australian aviator. She was the first woman to fly solo from Australia to Britain. Early life and education Maude Rose Rubens was born on 20 November 18 ...
(1897–1994), Australian aviator who was the first female to fly from England to Australia in 1933 and to South Africa in 1937. * 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 Willa Beatrice Brown (January 22, 1906 – July 18, 1992) was an American aviator, lobbyist, teacher, and civil rights activist. She was the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license in the United States, the first African ...
(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
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* 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 * Millicent Bryant (1878–1927), first woman to earn a pilot's licence in Australia *
Beverly Burns Captain Beverly Lynn Burns is the first woman to captain the Boeing 747 jumbo jet. On the afternoon of July 18, 1984, Burns made her maiden voyage as a captain when she commanded People Express aircraft 604 from Newark International Airport to L ...
(born 1949), American pilot, possibly the first woman to captain a jumbo jet (see Lynn Rippelmeyer)


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Mary Calcaño María Asunción Calcaño Ruiz, usually known as Mary Calcaño or by her married name Mary Keeler (1906–1992), was the first Venezuelan woman to be granted a pilot's licence. She received licence No. 73,550 from the United States Civil Aeronauti ...
(1906–1992), first Venezuelan woman to be granted a pilot's license * Maie Casey (1892–1983), first patron of the Australian Association of Woman Pilots * Pearl Laska Chamberlain (1909–2012), first woman to solo a single-engine airplane up the Alaska Highway (1946) * Katherine Cheung (1904–2003), first Chinese-American woman to get a pilot's licence *
Robyn Clay-Williams Robyn Clay-Williams is an Australian academic and one of the first two women to serve as pilots in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). She joined the RAAF in 1979 and initially served in maintenance roles as women were not permitted to be pilo ...
, one of the first two female pilots in the
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and the service's first female test pilot * Jerrie Cobb (1931–2019), first woman to fly in the Paris Air Show and to be tested as an astronaut * Jacqueline Cochran (1908–1980), first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound * Bessie Coleman (1892–1926), first African-American woman pilot, earned her license in France 1921 * Eileen Collins (born 1956), former test pilot and NASA astronaut; first female pilot and first female commander of a space shuttle *
Linda Corbould Wing Commander Linda Mary Corbould, (born ) is a retired officer of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), who was the first woman to command a RAAF flying squadron. She joined the RAAF in 1981, and became one of its first female pilots in the ...
, first woman to command a
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Nancy Corrigan Annie R. "Nancy" Corrigan (21 June 1912 – 1983) was an early aviator in the US who trained as a pilot in Cleveland, Ohio while working as a nursemaid and fashion model in 1932. She went on to be a successful instructor and commercial pilot wh ...
(1912–1983), an Irish-born, early U.S. aviator who became a successful instructor and commercial pilot *
Jessica Cox Jessica Cox (born 1983 in Arizona) is the world's first licensed armless pilot, as well as the first armless black-belt in the American Taekwondo Association.
(born 1983), world's first armless licensed pilot *
Mary Rawlinson Creason Mary Rawlinson Creason (November 20, 1924 – March 26, 2021) was an American aviator. She was the first woman pilot to work for the Government of Michigan. She was recognized by the federal government for her aviation curriculum for school and for ...
(1924–2021), first woman hired by the Government of Michigan *
Gráinne Cronin Gráinne Cronin (born about 1953) was the first woman to become a pilot for Aer Lingus and the first woman pilot commercially employed in Ireland. Life Born to pilot captain Felim Cronin in Ennis, County Clare, Cronin's sister Caroline is al ...
(born c. 1953), first female pilot hired by Aer Lingus, the national airline of Ireland * Lettice Curtis (1915–2014), early member of the Air Transport Auxiliary; first woman to fly a four-engined bomber


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* Mildred Inks Davidson Dalrymple (1920–2012), military aviator * Susan Darcy (born 1956), first female test pilot for Boeing * Vera Strodl Dowling (1918–2015), Danish World War II test pilot and later flight instructor in Alberta, Canada *
Mariana Drăgescu Marie Ana Aurelia (Mariana) Drăgescu (7 September 1912 – 24 March 2013) was a Romanian military aviator during World War II. She was the last surviving member of the Escadrila Albă, White Squadron, a team of female aviators who flew medic ...
(1912–2013), Romanian military pilot in World War II * Margot Duke, Marchioness of Reading (1919–2015), society beauty who was one of the first women in Britain to get a pilot's licence * Maxine Dunlap (1908–1977), first woman glider pilot and first woman glider club president in the U.S. * Hélène Dutrieu (1877–1961), first woman pilot in Belgium and to carry a passenger; caused a sensation by flying without a
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Amelia Earhart Amelia Mary Earhart ( , born July 24, 1897; disappeared July 2, 1937; declared dead January 5, 1939) was an American aviation pioneer and writer. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many oth ...
(1897–1937), first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic *
Amelia Rose Earhart Amelia Rose Earhart (born 1983 in Downey, California, United States) is an American private pilot and former reporter for NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver, Colorado. In 2013 Earhart started the ''Fly With Amelia Foundation'', which grants fl ...
(born 1983), reporter and pilot * Lotfia Elnadi (1907–2002), first Egyptian woman to earn her pilot license 1933 * Ruth Elder (1902–1977), pilot and actress known as the "Miss America of Aviation" * Mary Ellis (1917–2018), one of the last surviving British women pilots from World War II


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Rosina Ferrario Rosina Ferrario (1888–1959) was the first Italian woman to receive a pilot's licence when she passed her test on 3 January 1913 at Vizzola, Lombardy, in a Caproni monoplane. She received Licence No. 203 from the Aeroclub of Italy. Biography B ...
(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 *
Kathleen Fox Kathleen Fox (12 September 1880 – 17 August 1963) was an Irish painter, enamellist, and stained-glass artist. Life Kathleen Fox was born in Glenageary, County Dublin, on 12 September 1880. Her father was Captain Henry Charles Fox of the Ki ...
(born 1951), Canadian flight instructor, air traffic controller and business executive *
Mathilde Franck Rosalind Mathilde Franck (1866–1956) was one of the earliest French women aviators, having learnt to fly in the summer of 1910. Her last flight was on 1 August 1910 in a Maurice Farman biplane when she took off from Boldon Flatts, Cleadon Vill ...
(1866–1956), early French aviator; learned to fly in 1910 * Wally Funk (born 1939), one of the Mercury 13; first female air safety investigator at the FAA


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* Maggie Gee (1923–2013), American aviator who served in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) in World War II * Betty Gillies (1908–1998), pioneering American aviator; first pilot to qualify for the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron * Sabiha Gökçen (1913–2001), adopted by Kemal Atatürk; World's first female combat pilot * Maya Ghazal, Syrian refugee and pilot * Patricia Graham (1928–2016), Australian aviator, founding member of the Australian Women Pilots' Association in 1950 * Valentina Grizodubova (1909–1993), long distance flyer and wartime hero; the most decorated woman in the Soviet Union *
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. Previously a ground-based officer, later selected for flying training. She was subsequently assigned to No. 32 Squadron RAF ...
(born 1956), Flight Lieutenant Julie Ann Gibson was the first full-time female pilot for the Royal Air Force when she graduated in 1991 *
Mette Grøtteland Mette Grøtteland (born 1969) became the first female fighter pilot in the Royal Norwegian Air Force after qualifying to fly jet fighter aircraft in 1992. Early life Grøtteland was born in 1969 in Sandnes, Norway. Military service In 1991, the ...
(born 1969), first female fighter pilot of The Royal Norwegian Air Force.


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Melissa Haney Melissa Haney (born 1981) is an Inuk pilot from Quebec, Canada. She is noted for being the first female Inuk pilot with Air Inuit to reach the rank of captain. In 2017, the Canadian Ninety-Nines released a postage stamp in commemoration of her ac ...
(born 1981),
Air Inuit Air Inuit (Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᖃᖓᑦᑕᔪᖏᑦ) is an airline based in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada. It operates domestic passenger services and charter and cargo services in Nunavik, Labrador ...
's first female Inuk pilot to become captain *
Else Haugk Else Haugk (10 June 1889 – 6 December 1973) was the first Swiss woman to earn a pilot's licence. After training in the north of Germany, she received Swiss licence No. 48 on 11 May 1914 and German licence No. 785 on 6 June 1914. Early life Born ...
(1889–1973), first Swiss woman to earn a pilot's licence, in May 1914 *
Mary, Lady Heath Mary, Lady Heath (17 November 1896 – 9 May 1939) was an Irish aviator and began life as Sophie Catherine Theresa Mary Peirce-Evans in Knockaderry, County Limerick, near the town of Newcastle West. She was one of the best known women in th ...
(1896–1939), first woman to fly solo across Africa from Cape Town to Cairo *
Jane Herveu Jeanne Aline Herveux, generally known as Jane Herveu, (1885–1955) was a pioneering French aviator who obtained her pilot's licence on 7 December 1910. Life Born on 10 December 1885 in Paris,''Archives de l’état civil de Paris en ligne'', a ...
(1885–1955), pioneering French aviator; received her licence on 7 December 1910 * Hilda Hewlett (1864–1943), first woman to get a British pilot's licence and to open the first flying school there * Trevor Hunter (1915–2002), early New Zealand aviator * Tadashi Hyōdō (1899–1980), first woman to obtain a pilot's licence in Japan, in March 1922.


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* Gidsken Jakobsen (1908–1990), Norwegian aviation pioneer *
Suzanne Jannin Suzanne Henriette Jannin, also Suzanne Henriette Delvoye, (1912–1982) was a French dentist, a resistance fighter in World War II, and an air force pilot in Indochina. After receiving her military pilot's licence in 1948, she gave up dentistry to ...
(1912–1982), French Air Force pilot in Indochina * Mary Goodrich Jenson (1907–2004), first woman to fly solo to Cuba; first woman to earn a pilot's license in Connecticut"Mary Goodrich Jenson"
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* Amy Johnson (1903–1941), first woman to fly from England to Australia alone


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* Elvy Kalep (1899–1989), Estonia's first female pilot * Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell (born 1976), first African American female fighter pilot in U.S. Air Force *
Zinaïda Kokorina Zinaida Petrovna Kokorina (russian: Зинаида Петровна Кокорина; 1898 1980) was a Russian schoolteacher and aviator. In 1925, she became the world's first female military pilot when she graduated from the Military Aviation Sch ...
(1898–1980), Russian pilot and flight instructor, in 1925 became the world's first female military pilot * Opal Kunz (1894–1967), founding member and first president of the Ninety-Nines; founding member and first president of the
Betsy Ross Air Corps The Betsy Ross Air Corps (1931–1933) was a pre–World War II organization of female pilots formed to support the United States Army Air Corps, Army Air Corps and to be of service in times of emergency. Founded during the Great Depression by aviat ...
; as an instructor in the Civilian Pilot Training Program, she trained over 400 cadets in the Air Corps during World War II


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* Raymonde de Laroche (1882–1919), first woman in the world to get a
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Ruth Law Ruth Law Oliver (May 21, 1887 - December 1, 1970) was a pioneer American aviator during the 1910s. Biography She was born Ruth Bancroft Law on May 21, 1887 to Sarah Bancroft Breed and Frederick Henry Law in Lynn, Massachusetts. She was inspire ...
(1887–1970), American aviator who looped the loop twice at Daytona Beach in 1915 *
Constance Leathart Constance Ruth Leathart (7 December 1903 – 4 November 1993) was a British female pilot who flew Royal Air Force aircraft on transit flights in World War Two in the Air Transport Auxiliary. Early life Constance Ruth Leathart was born on 7 D ...
(1903–1993), first British woman outside London to get a pilot's licence * Hazel Ying Lee (1912–1944), Chinese-American pilot who flew for the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II * Olga Lisikova (1916–2011), only woman pilot-in-command of a C-47 Skytrain in the Soviet Air Force *
Lydia Litvyak Lydia Vladimirovna Litvyak (russian: Лидия Владимировна Литвяк; 18 August 1921, in Moscow – 1 August 1943, in Krasnyi Luch), also known as Lilya, was a fighter pilot in the Soviet Air Force during World War II. Historians ...
(1921–1943), fighter ace; first woman to shoot down an aircraft * Ila Loetscher (1904–2000), female aviation pioneer and activist on behalf of sea turtles *
Rose Lok Rose Lok (26 December 1526 – 21 November 1613) was an English businesswoman and Protestant exile during the Tudor period. At the age of eighty-four, she wrote an account covering the first part of her life. Family Rose Lok, born in London on ...
(1912–1978), first female Chinese-American pilot in New England


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(1905–1980), world's first female aircraft designer, known as "Queen of the Hurricanes" * Beryl Markham (1902–1986), first woman to fly west across the Atlantic alone, direct from England to North America *
Marie Marvingt Marie Marvingt (20 February 1875 – 14 December 1963) was a French athlete, mountaineer, aviator, and journalist. She won numerous prizes for her sporting achievements including those of swimming, cycling, mountain climbing, winter sports, ballo ...
(1875–1963), first woman to fly from Europe to England across the North Sea by balloon *
Angela Masson Angela Masson (born 1951) is an American pilot and artist. She was the first woman to be type-rated on the Boeing 747 on June 30, 1984. Flying career Masson began flying lessons at age 15 at Clover Field in Santa Monica, California. Shortly after ...
(born 1951), first woman to qualify to fly a jumbo jet * Luisa Elena Contreras Mattera (1922–2006), in 1943, first woman to be granted a pilot's license in Venezuela * Suzanne Melk (1908–1951), the first known women in France to fly and the first women in Europe to receive a pilot's license in 1935 * Pamela Melroy (born 1961), former NASA astronaut who served as pilot and commander on Space Shuttle missions *
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(1926–2018), first woman to fly solo across the Pacific *
Violet Milstead Violet Milstead Warren (October 17, 1919June 27, 2014) was a Canadian aviator, noted for being the first female Canadian bush pilot and one of only four Canadian women to work in the British Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) during WWII. With over ...
(1919–2014), Canadian Air Transport Auxiliary pilot during WWII and the first female bush pilot *
Karina Miranda Karina Miranda is a Chilean Air Force combat aviator who, in 2010, became the first woman from her country to break the sound barrier, flying faster than per hour on one of her training flights in a Northrop F-5 fighter. Biography Miranda (als ...
, Chilean Air Force combat aviator and the first woman from her country to break the sound barrier *
Jerrie Mock Geraldine "Jerrie" Fredritz Mock (November 22, 1925 – September 30, 2014) was an American pilot and the first woman to fly solo around the world. She flew a single engine Cessna 180 (registered N1538C) christened the '' Spirit of Columbus'' an ...
(1925–2014), first woman to fly solo around the world *
Jennifer Murray Jennifer Murray (born June 1940 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a pilot. In 2000 she circumnavigated the globe in a Robinson R44 helicopter, traveling 36,000 miles in 97 days, earning her the Guinness World Record for the first helicopter circumnav ...
(born 1940), first woman to fly solo around the world in a helicopter *
Siza Mzimela Sizakele Petunia Mzimela, known as Siza Mzimela, is credited as the first black woman to start an airline. She currently holds a position as Transnet Freight Rail Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Mzimela is charged with ensuring that TFR is the author ...
, founder of South African airline


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Lyalya Nasukhanova Lyalya Andarbekovna Nasukhanova (russian: Ляля Андарбековна Насуханова; 1939 2000) was a parachutist, aviator, flight instructor, and the first Chechen woman to become a pilot. Throughout her career she won many flight c ...
(1939–2000), first Chechen woman pilot; rejected by the cosmonaut corps because of her ethnicity * Yichida Ndlovu, first civilian pilot in Zambia * Carina Negrone (1911–1991), Italian aviator; reached a record-breaking 12,043 metres (39,402 ft) in a propeller-powered plane *
Ruth Nichols Ruth Rowland Nichols (February 23, 1901 – September 25, 1960) was an American aviation pioneer. She is the only woman yet to hold simultaneous world records for speed, altitude, and distance for a female pilot. Biography Nichols was born in ...
(1901–1960), set many aviation records and started the first air ambulance service in the US * Marthe Niel (1878–1928), French aviator; second woman in the world to receive a pilot's licence *
Sakhile Nyoni Sakhile Nyoni-Reiling is a Zimbabwean-born pilot living in Botswana. She was the first female pilot in Botswana and the first woman to serve as general manager of Air Botswana. In 1988, Nyoni became the first female pilot in Botswana, workin ...
, first woman pilot in Botswana


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Sicele O'Brien Sicele O'Brien (1 April 1887 – 18 June 1931) was one of Ireland's pioneering pilots. She was one of three women who raced and set records in Europe and Africa in the 1920s. She was the second woman in Britain or Ireland to get a commercial pi ...
(1887–1931), one of Ireland's pioneering female pilots who raced and set records in Europe and Africa in the 1920s * Ruth Law Oliver, first woman pilot to wear a military uniform and the first to deliver
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to the Philippines * Phoebe Omlie (1902–1975), first woman to receive an airplane mechanic's license; first licensed woman transport pilot


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* Suzanne Parish (1922–2010), member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots; co-founder of the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum *
Ingrid Pedersen Ingrid Pedersen (17 April 1933 – 11 September 2012) was a Swedish-American aviator. She was the first female pilot to fly over the North Pole. Ingrid Elisabeth Liljegren was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She was the daughter of Sivert Roland Lil ...
(1933–2012), first woman to fly over the North Pole *
Thérèse Peltier Thérèse Peltier (1873 – 1926), born Thérèse Juliette Cochet, was a French sculptor and early aviation pioneer. Popularly believed to have been the first ever female passenger in an airplane, she may also have been the first woman to pil ...
(1873–1926), French aviator; first woman to pilot a heavier-than-air craft at Turin in 1908


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* Harriet Quimby (1875–1912), first woman to get a U.S. pilot's licence and fly across the English Channel


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* Carol Rabadi (born 1977), Captain of the first all-female flight crew on
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Bessie Raiche Bessica Faith Raiche née Medlar, known as Bessie Raiche, (April 1875 – 11 April 1932) was an American businesswoman, America's first female aviator, dentist, and physician. Raiche was the first woman in the United States accredited with flyi ...
(1875–1932), one of the first women to fly solo in the US (see Blanche Scott) *
Rosemary Rees Rosemary Rees Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (23 September 1901 – 8 March 1994) was a British aviator who worked for the Air Transport Auxiliary. She was second in command to Margaret Wyndham Gore, Margot Gore at ...
(1901–1994), leading British aviator at the Air Transport Auxiliary *
Molly Reilly Moretta Fenton Beall "Molly" Reilly (February 25, 1922 – November 24, 1980) became the first female Canadian pilot to reach the rank of captain, the first female Canadian corporate pilot, and the first woman to fly to the Arctic professionally. ...
(1922–1980), first female Canadian pilot to reach the rank of captain, and the first woman to fly to the Arctic professionally * Hanna Reitsch (1912–1979), German glider pilot who established many records and became a test pilot in WWII * Ola Mildred Rexroat (1917–2017), only Native American woman to serve in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) * Helen Richey (1909–1947), first woman to be hired as a pilot by a commercial airline in the United States *
Mary Riddle Mary Riddle, also known as Kus-de-cha or Kingfisher, (April 22, 1902 – October 25, 1981) was the second Native American woman to earn a pilot's license, with Bessie Coleman being the first. Soon after earning her pilot's license she also earned ...
(1902–1981), second Native American woman to earn a pilot's license after Bessie Coleman * Margaret Ringenberg (1921–2008), started as a WASP and then won hundreds of trophies racing * Lynn Rippelmeyer, one of the first women to captain a jumbo jet (see
Beverly Burns Captain Beverly Lynn Burns is the first woman to captain the Boeing 747 jumbo jet. On the afternoon of July 18, 1984, Burns made her maiden voyage as a captain when she commanded People Express aircraft 604 from Newark International Airport to L ...
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Ada Rogato Ada Rogato (22 December 1910 – 15 November 1986) was a pioneering woman aviator from Brazil. She broke five records, becoming the first South American woman to earn a glider pilot's license and the first Brazilian woman to earn paratrooper certi ...
(1910–1986), record-breaking Brazilian woman aviator *
Molly Rose Molly Daphne Rose, ('' née'' Marshall; 26 November 1920 – 16 October 2016) was a British aviator who flew for the Air Transport Auxiliary in World War II and later served as a magistrate in Oxfordshire. Early life Molly Rose was born on ...
(1920–2016), flew Spitfires for the Air Transport Auxiliary during WWII *
Nadia Russo Nadia (Nadejda) Russo-Bossie (17 June 1901 – 22 January 1988) was a Romanian military aviator during World War II. She was a member of the White Squadron, a team of female aviators who flew medical aircraft during World War II. Romania w ...
(1901–1988), pioneering Romanian aviator * Zara Rutherford (born 2002), youngest female pilot to fly solo around the world, at age 19 * Margaret Fane Rutledge (1914–2004), pioneering Canadian pilot


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Nicola Scaife Nicola Scaife (born 1984 or 1985) is an Australian hot air balloonist. She has won the FAI Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championship twice, in 2014 and 2016. Life Scaife was born and raised in Albury Albury () is a major regional city i ...
, Australian hot-air balloonist; winner of the FAI Women's Championship in 2014 and 2016 * Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg (1903–1945), aeronautical engineer who became a Luftwaffe test pilot during WWII * Blanche Scott (1884–1970), possibly the first American women to fly solo (see
Bessie Raiche Bessica Faith Raiche née Medlar, known as Bessie Raiche, (April 1875 – 11 April 1932) was an American businesswoman, America's first female aviator, dentist, and physician. Raiche was the first woman in the United States accredited with flyi ...
) * Sheila Scott (1922–1988), first person to fly over the North Pole in a light aircraft * Tammie Jo Shults (born 1961), one of the first US Navy fighter pilots and captain of
Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 was a Boeing 737-7H4 that experienced a contained engine failure in the left CFM56-7B engine after departing from New York–LaGuardia Airport en route to Dallas Love Field on April 17, 2018. The engine cowl ...
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Betty Skelton 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. She was known as "The First Lady of Firsts", and helped create opportunities for women ...
(1926–2011), the fastest woman on Earth * Elinor Smith (1911–2010), "Flying Flapper of Freeport" who was, at age sixteen, the youngest licensed pilot in the world * Eula Pearl Carter Scott (1915–2005) of Chickasaw Nation became the youngest pilot to solo in the U.S., at 13 in her Curtiss Robin OX-5 on September 12, 1929. * Ida Van Smith (1917–2003), educator who was the first African-American woman in the
International Forest of Friendship The International Forest of Friendship is an arboretum and memorial forest beside Lake Warnock in Atchison, Kansas. It is a memorial to the men and women involved in aviation and space exploration, and open to the public daily. The forest was star ...
* Neta Snook (1896–1991), first woman to run an aviation business; taught
Amelia Earhart Amelia Mary Earhart ( , born July 24, 1897; disappeared July 2, 1937; declared dead January 5, 1939) was an American aviation pioneer and writer. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many oth ...
how to fly * Winifred Spooner (1900–1933), British aviator; most outstanding female aviator of 1929 * Katherine Stinson (1891–1977), "Flying Schoolgirl" who was the first woman to loop the loop; sister of Marjorie Stinson * Marjorie Stinson (1895–1975), American exhibition pilot and instructor and the first female airmail pilot in the United States; sister of Katherine Stinson *
Marina Știrbei Marina Știrbei (19 March 1912 – 15 July 2001) was a Romanian aviator who gained fame in the Second World War as a founding member of the Romanian Air Force's all-women White Squadron, rescuing the wounded from the front lines. More recently, ...
(1912–2001), Romanian aviator who founded the women's White Squadron in World War II *
Antonie Strassmann Antonie Strassmann (1901–1952) was a German stage actress and aviator. She emigrated to the United States and worked as an aviation consultant prior to World War II. Early years Strassmann was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1901 to Paul and ...
(1901–1952), German an aerobatic aviator (emigrated to the US in 1932), who flew a Zeppelin from Germany to Pernambuco, Brazil in 1932. She performed aerobatic flights, including at the 1930 National Air Races in Chicago, represented and consulted with aviation companies, and gave interviews to the press. *
Maguba Syrtlanova Maguba Guseynovna Syrtlanova (russian: Магуба Гусейновна Сыртланова, tt-Cyrl, Мәгубә Хөсәен кызы Сыртланова; – 1 October 1971) was a first lieutenant, senior lieutenant and deputy squadron co ...
(1912–1971), flight instructor, flight commander, wartime hero.


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* Louise Thaden (1905–1979), winner of the first Powder Puff Derby *
Penny Thompson Gladys "Penny" Thompson (October 17, 1917 – September 22, 1975) was an American aviator and women's intercontinental air race-air show promoter and aviation publisher-editor during the 1940s and early 1950s. In 1953, she married ''Miami Herald ...
(1917–1975), American aviator, promoter of women's intercontinental air shows, and aviation publisher * Bonnie Tiburzi (born 1948), first female pilot for American Airlines and the first female pilot for a major American commercial airline. * Bobbi Trout (1906–2003), set endurance records and was the first woman to fly all night


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* Polly Vacher (born 1944), flew solo around the world in a record-breaking small plane * Dolors Vives Rodon (1909–2007), pioneering Catalan aviator


W

* Patty Wagstaff (born 1951), first woman to win the US Aerobatic Championship * Nancy Bird Walton (1915–2009), pioneering Australian aviator who founded the Australian Women Pilots' Association * Zheng Wang (Julie Wang, Wang Zheng, 王争) (born 1972), first Asian woman to circumnavigate Earth in an airplane, first Chinese person to fly solo around-the-world; first Chinese female pilot to fly around the world *
Emily Howell Warner Emily Howell Warner (October 30, 1939 – July 3, 2020) was an American airline pilot and the first woman captain of a scheduled US airline. In 1973, Warner was the first woman pilot to be hired by a scheduled US airline since Helen Richey was h ...
(1939–2020), first woman captain of a scheduled US airline *
Fay Gillis Wells Fay Gillis Wells (October 15, 1908 – December 2, 2002) was an American pioneer aviator, globe-trotting journalist and a broadcaster. In 1929, she became one of the first women pilots to bail out of an airplane to save her life and helped found ...
(1908–2002), founder member of the Ninety-Nines and its first secretary; one of the earliest female members of the Caterpillar Club * Cicely Ethel Wilkinson (c.1882–1967), pioneering British pilot *
Benedetta Willis Benedetta Willis (born Benedetta Day; 25 January 1914 – December 2008) was one of the first women RAF pilots to get her wings. Life Benedetta Day was born in 1914 in Famagusta, Cyprus. She came to the UK when she was ten. A lifelong interes ...
(1914–2008), one of the first 5 women to get RAF wings, in the 1950s. *
Edna Gardner Whyte Edna Gardner Whyte (November 3, 1902 – February 15, 1992) was an American aviator whose career as a pilot and instructor spanned more than four decades. She was also an air racer who won more than two dozen races. Biography Edna Marvel Gardner ...
(1902–1992), trained many military pilots in WWII; first female member of the Daedalian fraternity


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* Patricia Yapp Syau Yin, Malaysian military pilot; first Asian woman to fly a MiG-29 * Jeana Yeager (born 1952), co-pilot of the first non-stop flight around the world without refuelling


Z

* Vera Zakharova (1920–2010), first Yakut woman pilot *
Lydia Zvereva Lydia Vissarionovna Zvereva (13 August 1890 – 1 May 1916) was a Russian aviation pioneer who is credited with being the first woman in Russia to earn a pilot's license. Although she only lived to the age of 25, Zvereva is recognized for her fe ...
(1890–1916), first woman in Russia to earn a pilot's license


Organisations

* Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) *
Betsy Ross Air Corps The Betsy Ross Air Corps (1931–1933) was a pre–World War II organization of female pilots formed to support the United States Army Air Corps, Army Air Corps and to be of service in times of emergency. Founded during the Great Depression by aviat ...
* Night Witches * Ninety-Nines * Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) *
Women in Aviation, International Women in Aviation International (WAI) is an American nonprofit organization, which provides networking, education, mentoring, and scholarship opportunities for women and men in careers in the aviation and aerospace industries. It aims to promote ...
* Women's Air Derby * Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) * Women's Flying Training Detachment * Women's Royal Air Force


See also

*
Timeline of women in aviation This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation. Women who are part of this list have piloted vehicles, including hot-air balloons, gliders, airplan ...
* Women in aviation


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* * * * * * * *{{citation , title=Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space , first=Rosanne , last=Welch , publisher=ABC-CLIO , year=1998 , isbn=9780874369588 , url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofwo00rosa Women Aviators *List of women aviators