Raymonde de Laroche (born Elise Raymonde Deroche) was a French pilot and the first woman in the world to receive an airplane pilot's license in 1910
Harriet Quimby was the first U.S. woman to receive a pilot's license in 1911. Bessie Coleman was the first African American to receive a pilot's license in 1921, although she did fly earlier in 1910.
Baroness Raymonde de la Roche of France received her license in 1910.
Baroness Raymonde de Laroche in 1910 from the Aero club of France. Harriet Quimby will be the first American woman in 1911 and also the first to fly at night.
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The first woman granted a driver's license in the USA was Anne Rainsford French, in 1900.
The first woman to receive a pilot license was Raymonde de Laroche, a French aviator. She earned her license on March 8, 1910, from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. De Laroche was a pioneering figure in aviation, making significant contributions to the field and inspiring future generations of female pilots.
Nellie Zabel Willhite was the first woman from South Dakota to earn a pilot's license. She was also the first deaf woman to earn a license.
The first woman to receive a PhD in computer science in America was Barbara Liskov.
Harriet Quimby, also the first to fly the English Channel solo and thus cross national lines between England and France.
Mary Kies was the first woman to receive a US patent. She patented her method of weaving straw with silk.
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