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  1. Patty Wagstaff (née Patricia Rosalie Kearns Combs; born September 11, 1951) [1] is an American aviator and U.S. national aerobatic champion. Wagstaff was introduced to aviation as a child; her father was a pilot for Japan Airlines.

  2. Patricia “Patty” Wagstaff. Earned a spot on the US Aerobatic Team in 1985, five years after getting her pilot’s license. Became the first woman to win the US National Aerobatic Championships in 1991 where she earned the gold medal in each of her three flights.

  3. Jun 30, 2022 · World-renowned stunt pilot Patty Wagstaff suffered minor injuries when her V-tail Bonanza flipped on a runway in St. Augustine, Florida, in 2019. The aircraft experienced a locked right wheel during landing, according to the NTSB’s final report.

  4. Apr 8, 2023 · Patty Wagstaff is a regular performer at one of the country's largest aerospace expos and air shows. Flying in her Extra 300 airplane, Wagstaff wows crowds with snap rolls, tumbles, and even an inverted ribbon cutting with her props.

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  6. Wagstaff, one of the aerobatic world’s most celebrated champions and a longtime star, still flies airshows, but not during the California fire season. From June through mid-October, she is now...

  7. Patty Wagstaff was first introduced to flying by her father, a captain with Japan Airlines. One of her fondest memories is a long ago flight with him, as she took the controls of his DC-6 for the first time. As a child, Patty was particularly intrigued with aerobatics.

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