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Harriet Quimby |
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Harriet Quimby (May 11, 1875 – July 1, 1912) was the first female to get a pilot license in the United States. In 1911, she earned the first US pilot's certificate issued to a woman by the Aero Club of America, and less than a year later flew across the English Channel, the first woman to do so. Although Quimby lived only to age 37, she had a major impact on women's roles in aviation.
Early careerA historical marker has been erected near the remains of the farmhouse in Arcadia, Michigan where she was born. After her family moved to San Francisco, California in the early 1900s, she became a journalist. She moved to New York City in 1903 to work as a theatre critic for Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, which published over 250 articles of hers over a nine year period. She became interested in aviation in 1910, when she attended the Belmont Park International Aviation Tournament on Long Island, New York and met Matilde Moisant and her brother John, a well-known American aviator and operator of the flight school. On August 1, 1911, Quimby took her pilot's test and became the first U.S. woman to earn a pilot's certificate. Matilde Moisant soon followed and became the nation's second certificated female pilot.HollywoodIn 1911 she authored five screenplays that were made into silent film shorts by Biograph Studios. All five of the romance films were directed by director D.W. Griffith with stars such as Florence La Badie, Wilfred Lucas, and Blanche Sweet.English ChannelOn April 16, 1912, Quimby took off from Dover, England, en route to Calais, France and made the flight in 59 minutes, landing about 25 miles (40 km) from Calais on a beach in Hardelot-Plage, Pas-de-Calais. She had become the first woman to fly the English Channel. Her accomplishment received little media attention, due to the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15.DeathQuimby's career ended on July 1, 1912. She was flying in the Third Annual Boston Aviation Meet at Squantum, Massachusetts. As a passenger was William Willard, the event's organizer, in her brand-new, two-seat, Bleriot monoplane. The plane unexpectedly pitched forward for reasons that are still unknown. Both Willard and Quimby were ejected and fell to their deaths. Harriet Quimby was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York. The following year her remains were moved to the Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.It is not known for certain, but the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome's restored and flyable Anzani-powered Blériot XI, which bears the Blériot factory's serial number 56, and is still on the US FAA national registry with registration number N60094, could possibly be the aircraft that Quimby was flying in 1912 during the Boston Aviation Meet. The previously wrecked aircraft that is now flying at Old Rhinebeck was found, stored in a barn in Laconia, New Hampshire in the 1960s, and fully restored to flying condition, most likely by Cole Palen, ORA's founder. A 1991 postage stamp featured Quimby. Timeline
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And when Harriet Quimby, a true-life aviation pioneer (she was the first woman to fly across the English Channel), crashes her plane into Cutter Gap, she wins the eye of Dr. The first chapter summarizes the development of aviation from 1900 to 1939, including contributions of black aviators such as Harriet Quimby, the first woman to hold an American pilot's license. |
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