Women are amazing on the land and the sea, but especially the skies. Ever since Raymonde de Laroche became the first woman to earn her pilot’s license in 1910, women have been making their mark in ...
Captain Lindsey Jeffries Jones has made history as the first African American female helicopter pilot for the North Carolina ...
During more than a century of manned flight, a nagging problem has been how to answer nature’s call when up in the wild blue yonder. Modern fighter jets such as the F-15 Eagle top out at more than ...
Stephanie Wallach, one of the first female airline pilots in the United States, faced both challenges and triumphs throughout her groundbreaking career in a male-dominated industry. Now 78 years old ...
Female pilots may outperform their male counterparts in high-pressure flight situations, according to a new study led by University of Waterloo researchers. The findings challenge traditional ...
The official tributes to Lieutenant Commander Lyndsay P. "Miley" Evans and Lieutenant Serena N. "Dug" Wileman, two Navy personnel killed when their combat jet crashed near Mount Rainier last week, ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was asked why he mentioned only male pilots when discussing the U.S. strike on Iran. REPORTER: Why not acknowledge the female pilots that also participated in this ...
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Pete Hegseth says women aren't fit for combat. A female B-2 pilot was fit enough to bomb Iran.
The U.S. military attack on Iranian nuclear sites has been hailed as a remarkable feat of arms. B-2 stealth bombers flew thousands of miles, dropped bunker-busting bombs never before used in combat ...
Correspondent photo / Sean Barron Marilyn Mong of Leetonia holds a photograph of four Women Airforce Service Pilots before a lecture she gave Saturday in the old St. James Episcopal Church in Boardman ...
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. (WLS) -- Although Waukegan native Janice C. Christensen flew military aircraft during World War II, she was not recognized as a member of the military until Friday. At her grave ...
After losing the right to inurn ashes at Arlington National Cemetery, a bill has cleared Congress to restore privileges for the Women Airforce Service Pilots. This post is appearing on Autoblog ...
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