American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh, non-stop from New York to Paris.
You fly in an airplane.
Paris, France
Paris, France
Eve Rossen was the first person to fly a plane from France to England? I figured this out on a website called Reuters
Depending on the airport in France, there are a variety of airlines that fly into France. For example, Delta, Air France, US Airways, Brussels Airlines, EVA Airlines, and Swiss all fly into Paris, France.
He flew in France
You would have to go through another country. You could fly to Charles de Gaulle Airport in France and on to Mali from there.
Charles lindberg is the first pilot to fly non stop from USA to Le Bourget airport in Paris France
Charles Lindberg flew from NY to Paris, France to be (1) the First to (2) fly non-stop and (3) solo flight.
She was the first woman to fly US mainland to Hawaii.
France was the first ally to the US. France fought alongside the US and sent aid to the country during the American Revolution. France was a big supporter of the US due to their endless feud with the UK. Spain could also be considered a first ally as they sent aid to the US. However, it was very little compared to France's aid.
First, u get a plane ticket to france. Then u get on that plane and fly to France. Next, once in France, walk up to someone and say "are you bored"