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  1. There was nothing unusual about this flight except one thing: for 20 minutes of the plane’s journey, one of its passengers became its pilot. The passenger was Dr. Helen Keller, an American author, educator, and activist who since childhood had been both blind and deaf.

  2. Jul 19, 2023 · Though it may seem unlikely for someone who could neither hear nor see, Helen Keller did indeed fly a plane in 1946. That June, she briefly took the controls a plane en route from Rome to Paris, and flew it for 20 minutes.

  3. Dec 26, 2020 · Disability rights advocate Helen Keller — who was blind and deaf — flew a four-engine Douglas Skymaster airplane over the Mediterranean Sea while traveling from Rome to Paris in 1946.

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · In June 1946, Helen Keller piloted a four-engine Douglas Skymaster for 20 minutes of its route over the Mediterranean Sea from Rome to Paris. Keller, a frequent traveler, was in Europe representing the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind.

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · According to an American Foundation for the Blind article, “Wonderful Helen Keller Flies a Plane,” she was able to fly the aircraft using Tactical Sign Language communication through her travel companion, Polly Thompson.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · Helen Keller, a remarkable author and educator who overcame deafness and blindness, inspired the world with her resilience, advocacy for disability rights, and groundbreaking achievements.

  7. Jan 28, 2024 · Contrary to popular belief, Keller did not fly an airplane herself, but she did experience flight firsthand. During a visit to the Moisant School of Aviation in 1912, Keller had the opportunity to go up in an airplane and feel the sensation of flight.

  8. Apr 8, 2024 · Yes, Helen Keller did fly a plane! When? It happened in 1946 when she flew to Paris from Rome, and she was at the flight controls for almost half an hour of that entire flight journey!

  9. Dec 4, 2022 · However, Helen Keller's flight in 1946 was far more notable for one simple reason: she took the controls and piloted the aircraft single-handedly for around 20 full minutes.

  10. Helen Keller did not fly a plane by herself. However, she did take a flight in a plane with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, in 1944.

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