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Name
  
Louise Sacchi

Role
  
Author


Died
  
March 22, 1997

Books
  
Ocean Flying

Louise Sacchi (April 15, 1913 – March 22, 1997) was an aviator and author who flew numerous times across the world's oceans, often solo, ferrying single and multi-engine planes. As the first international woman ferry pilot, she piloted planes across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans over 340 times, more than any other non-airline pilot. On June 28, 1971, she set a speed record by flying a single-engine land plane from New York to London in 17 hours and 10 minutes, a record that still stands today. She won numerous awards in her career, which spanned over 40 years, and was the first woman to win the prestigious Godfrey L. Cabot Award for distinguished service to aviation.

Publications

  • Ocean Flying, McGraw-Hill, 1979, ISBN 0-07-054405-0
  • The Happy Commuter - Autobiographical Sketches, 1996, Louise Sacchi.
  • References

    Louise Sacchi Wikipedia