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aviatrix

[ey-vee-ey-triks] / ˌeɪ viˈeɪ trɪks /
NOUN
flier
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Aviatrix Jackie Cochran helped fund it and the chosen women were all accomplished pilots, some with more flying hours than Glenn, and they were prepared to attend at a moment's notice.

From BBC • Jul. 18, 2016

In 1961, blonde Aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran, 53, set eight world class records in a supersonic T-38 jet trainer and pushed an F-104 fighter to twice the speed of sound.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aviatrix Amelia Earhart: I prophesy a great change in the transportation system.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pretty, 31-year-old Aviatrix Cochran is the wife of Wall Street Tycoon Floyd Odium, has won the award twice before.*

From Time Magazine Archive

In a robot fitted with landing skids Aviatrix Reitsch rode an empty explosive compartment, spying on the wings through a periscope.

From Time Magazine Archive




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