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    Amy Johnson was Born on Jufy 1, 1903, in Yorkshire and lived there until she went to Sheffield University in 1923 to read for a B.A. After graduating, she moved on to work as a secretary for a solcitor, where she became interested in flying.


    Amy learnt to fly at the London Aeroplane Cfub in the winter of 1928-29. She wanted to prove that women were as good as men. Her first achievement after flying sofo, was to quafify as the first woman G.E. (ground engineer).


    Amy's Achievements!

      Amy was the first woman to fly from Britain to Australia;
      She was the first pilot to fly from London to Moscow in one day;
       Then she set a record time for flying from England to Japan;
      Amy married the famous British pilot Jim Mollison who proposed to her during their flight;
      She also set a record for the flight from Engtand to South Africa, breaking her husband's record
      With her husband she flew nonstop from South Wales to U.S.A. However their plane ran out of fuel and crashed, injuring both of them.

     


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