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    Jacqueline Cochran

    American aviator and businesswoman

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  1. Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was an American pilot and business executive. She pioneered women's aviation as one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation. She set numerous records and was the first woman to break the sound barrier on 18 May 1953.

  2. Jacqueline Cochran (born May 11, 1906, Muscogee, Florida, U.S.—died August 9, 1980, Indio, California) was an American pilot who held more speed, distance, and altitude records than any other flyer during her career. In 1964 she flew an aircraft faster than any woman had before.

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · On May 18, 1953, Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound and, at the time of her death in 1980, she held more speed, altitude, and distance records than any other male or female pilot in aviation history.

  4. Brash, beautiful, and driven, aviatrix Jackie Cochran rose from a childhood of poverty to record-breaking heights in aviation.

  5. National Archives. Col. Jackie Cochran described her life as a journey from “sawdust to stardust” in her 1954 autobiography, “The Stars at Noon.” Her ambitious and outgoing personality made this a reality — from growing up in poverty, to leading women in the air during wartime, and becoming a record-setting pilot.

  6. A contemporary, competitor, and friend of Amelia Earhart, Jacqueline Cochran was one of the most outstanding women of the 20th century. Jackie stubbornly reinvented herself from a child of dire poverty to a successful businesswoman and one of the greatest pilots ever.

  7. Mar 30, 2019 · Jacqueline Cochran: Speed Queen, Record Breaker and Pioneer. Born: May 11, 1906. Muscogee, FL. Died: Aug. 9, 1980. Earned Pilot’s License: 1932. Became the First Woman to Fly in the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race: 1935. Became the First Woman to Break the Sound Barrier: 1953.

  8. Dec 2, 2021 · Jacqueline Cochran married Floyd Bostwick Odlum in Kingman, Arizona on May 11, 1936. In 1937 she won first place in the women’s division of Bendix and was the first woman to make a blind landing. On Dec, 3 1937, she set a non-stop record from FBF to Miami, Florida.

  9. Jacqueline Cochran. Flew in the London, England to Melbourne, Australia race in 1934. In 1935, she became the first woman to fly in the Bendix Trophy Race, which she later won in 1938. Became the first woman to make a blind instrument landing in 1937.

  10. Jackie Cochran was a remarkable woman in the air and on the ground. She received more than 200 awards during her flying career and set speed, altitude and distance records that remain to this day. She passed away in 1980 at her home near Indio, California.

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