Helen Richey
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Helen Richey
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Helen Richey was a pioneering female aviator and the first woman to be hired as a pilot by a commercial airline in the United States. In 1933, she and her flying partner, Frances Harrell Marsalis, set a women's fueling endurance record of 237 hours and 42 minutes above the city of Miami in their airplane, the "Flying Boudoir." Three years later, Richey set a women's international light plane record of 100 kilometers traveled in 55 minutes. As a co-pilot in the Bendix race that same year with Ame
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American aviator
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Richey
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2024-04-12T04:13:59Z
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