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Can Woman Really Fly?

2024-01-14 11:18:09

Do women really fly? There are many related readings in the long history, but the article based on that background is an article by Joseph J. Corn, "thoughtful" flight, that is, the female pilot and aviation sales. Unlike other reading by Bush and Lenz, articles about corn are more about aviation than atoms. The main point of the corn article is that women are very important in aviation, otherwise aviation will not do this.

Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1932. She flew to California from Hawaii in 1935 and became the first female pilot. She began her dream of surviving the lifelong dream of flying all over the world in 1937. But her flight disappeared during the trip and never saw it again. Helena Rubinstein moved to Australia in 1902 without any money or English. Since then she has blended lanolin and lanolin and founded the world's first cosmetic company. Later, she became the richest woman in the world at the time.

She is the first woman who flew alone at a distance of more than 14,000 feet, flying across the Atlantic alone, and acquiring Outstanding Flying Cross, the honor that Congress won for his achievements in heroism and aviation flight. A woman flying intermittently. "I think that bones may belong to a camper and that you must say that these artifacts belong to that person," Jantz said. "She and she have a navigator Fred Nanan and have not found his body ... but a sixth box is made in the USA and he knows."

I have never been afraid of flying, I will get lost. When the plane came out, I sat next to an old lady flying for the first time and she flew away. Why do people do this and fly away for their first experience? If you have to fly and you have never flew before, then your plane will return to your loved one and do not leave. Tears overflowed from her eyes, she seriously wrote on a piece of paper. Her body was shaking when I was walking on the runway. The flight attendant was very good for her, but she left alone.