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词条 Norah O'Neill
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  1. Author

  2. Honoree

  3. Artist

  4. References

  5. External links

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Born August 23, 1949 in Seattle, Washington, Norah O'Neill learned to fly in 1973 and became the first woman pilot for Alaska Central Air (1974)[1][2] and the Flying Tiger Line (1976).[3][4]

During her thirty-five years as an airline pilot, Norah amassed 22,000 hours and was the first woman in the world to pilot the Douglas DC-8 (1977) and to fly passengers on the Boeing 747 (August, 1980).[5]

Piloting large jet transports on trans-pacific routes for Flying Tigers resulted in Norah being photographed and interviewed by Asian publications[6][7] as the first woman airline pilot to land in Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong.

Mentoring and encouraging the female aviators who followed her was an important part of Norah's career. She was one of the founders of the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA + 21) in 1978. She served as vice president of that society for two years and as historian for twenty years.

She was also a contributing member of the Women in Aviation International (WAI) and The Ninety-Nines: International Organization of Women Pilots.

Norah spoke at schools and institutions about women pursuing their dream careers. Norah Ellen O'Neill passed away on September 22, 2017 at her home in Seattle after a brave battle against colon cancer. She is survived by two adult children and her legacy as an inspirational woman in aviation and throughout other communities she touched.

Author

Norah's memoir, Flying Tigress (p.2005),[8] gives a candid account of the many challenges she overcame to become a woman 747 pilot in the male dominated commercial pilot profession.

Norah was a contributing writer for Tiger Tales, An Anecdotal History of the Flying Tiger Line (p.2000)[9] and Heart of a Military Woman (p. 2009).[10]

Honoree

Norah has been featured in exhibits about women in aviation at various air and space museums, including the San Diego Aerospace Museum (1994) and the "Chasing Horizons: Women in Aerospace" exhibit at the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field in Seattle (2010).

In 2009, Norah was inducted into the International Forest of Friendship[11] for her outstanding contributions to aviation.[12]

In 2010 she was one of 100 women pioneers honored by the University of Washington Women's Center at the suffrage centennial gala,[13] "Women Unbound".[14]

Artist

After retirement in 2009, Norah resided in the Pacific Northwest where she created wearable art for Tigress One Designs.

References

1. ^The Western Flyer 1st Issue of October, 1976 "WESTERN Flyer REPORTS / ALASKA"
2. ^Chevrolet Friends magazine, January 1976; "Alaskan Bush Pilot, Norah O'Neill"
3. ^Flying Tigers History: "The First jet freighter pilot, Norah O'Neill" http://www.flyingtigerline.org/History/1970p4.htm
4. ^USA Today, May 25, 2005; "ANOTHER EMPTY SWIMMING POOL", Ask The Captain, FROM CAP'N MERYL http://www.fromthecockpit.com/Blogg/2005_05_01_ask-the-captain_archive.html
5. ^International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA + 21) http://www.iswap.org/
6. ^Non-no No. 177 February 20, 1979
7. ^Chosun Hotel Magazine August, 1977
8. ^Flying Tigress (p.2005)
9. ^Tiger Tales, An Anecdotal History of the Flying Tiger Line by LaVerne Moldrem (p.2000)
10. ^Heart of a Military Woman by Sheryl L. Roush and Eldonna Lewis Fernandez (p. 2009)
11. ^International Forest of Friendship http://ifof.org/
12. ^International Forest of Friendship 2009 Honorees http://ifof.org/datafiles/2009/Honrees_2009_++IMGP8586ebt.JPG
13. ^University of Washington; University Week; 100 women honored by the UW Women's Center at the suffrage centennial gala http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?j=7499505878&id=61100
14. ^University of Washington Women Unbound Gala 2010 http://womenunboundgala.wordpress.com/

External links

  • Flying Tiger Line
  • International Forest of Friendship
  • International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA + 21)
  • Women in Aviation International (WAI)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110727123815/http://www.ninety-nines.org/ The Ninety-Nines, Inc.]
  • Flying Tigress
  • Tiger Tales, An Anecdotal History of the Flying Tiger Line (p.2000)
  • Museum of Flight in Seattle
  • San Diego Air and Space Museum
  • Tigress One Designs
  • Norah O'Neill's Web Page
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