One of the last surviving members of a legendary unit of female aircraft plotters who identified enemy targets in World War II has taken to the skies in a glider - aged 99.
Read MoreFor two years — from November 2005 to November 2007 — Lt.Col. Nicole Malachowski surprised audiences not just in the air, but especially when she stepped out of the cockpit of the fighter jet as the first woman to be accepted for a seat on the Air Force’s premier show team.
Read More24 year old Muriel Lindstrom makes dead-stick land while training for the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
Read MoreThe AT-6 airplane, known as the “Texan,” was one of the most important aircraft trainers of all time. Used to train several hundred thousand pilots — both male and female — in 34 different countries over a period of 25 years, it remains a popular warbird aircraft used for airshow demonstrations and static displays.
Read MoreAn American Airlines pilot got diverted on 9/11, and her story has landed on Broadway.
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