Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, India's first woman Rafale pilot, has transitioned to an instructor role in the Indian Air ...
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The Missile With a Woman In It, The Story of Jacqueline Cochran and the F-104 Starfighter
In 1963 and '64, aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran set a series of supersonic speed records that not only made her the fastest woman in the world, but the fastest person in the world up to that time.
Shivangi Singh moved to the Rafale fleet in Ambala in 2020, becoming the only woman pilot trained on the platform during her ...
The excited little girl who first touched a plane two decades ago is now flying high as the face of India's fast-modernising military and its only woman Rafale fighter pilot. "This is where my ...
Michelle "MACE" Curran is a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot. She is only the second woman in history to serve as the lead solo pilot for the elite show team, "The Thunderbirds." She speaks about ...
When author Becky Aikman decided in 2019 to write a book about the 25 American female pilots who flew planes for the Royal Air Force during World War II, she discovered that all but one of the women ...
The Indian Navy's Operation Sindoor, a four-day anti-terror mission in the North Arabian Sea, effectively constrained the Pakistani Navy's movements, leading to economic repercussions for Pakistan as ...
Correspondent photo / Sean Barron Marilyn Mong of Leetonia holds a photograph of four Women Airforce Service Pilots before a lecture she gave Saturday in the old St. James Episcopal Church in Boardman ...
WASP pilot Gertrude Tomkins Silver crashed off Calif. coast in 1944. Oct. 8, 2009 — -- The fog rolled in from Santa Monica Bay just after noon on Oct. 26, 1944, just three hours before Gertrude ...
In one scene from National Geographic’s new limited series about naval fighter pilots, Navy Lt. j.g. Andrew Seepe speeds back to base in his T-45 Goshawk trainer following a successful skills test.
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