|
|
|
||||||||||
|
GIRLS CAN'T BE PILOTS: AN AEROBIOGRAPHY by Margaret J. Ringenberg with Jane L. Roth From the day that she received the call to serve her country as a Woman's Airforce Pilot, Maggie Ray was off and flying! Margaret J. Ringenberg's dream took flight in the Women's Flying Training Detachment in 1943. More than fifty years later she was still living her dream. Readers of all ages will be inspired by the story or a woman who described herself as "...an ordinary housewife with an unusual career." In this, her first book, she shared her unique perspective on life as a World War II ferry pilot, flight instructor, corporate pilot, and air racer. Margaret Ringenberg not only made history, set, records and won trophies, she changed lives.
|
|||||||||||
|
Updated: February 14, 2007 Webmaster@ninety-nines.org |