1930
Aviator
Amelia Earhart was an early pioneer in aviation and was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her parents were Samuel Stanton Earhart and Amelia Otis Earhart.
Amy (probably short for Amelia, but the nickname is usually used- for reasons that are obvious) Johnson, circa l903-4l was a British Aviatrix. up to a point she might be considered the British rival to Amelia Earhart. She, too went missing in action in a crash in the Thames estuary.(much closer to home than Earhart- it would be like if she plunged into the Hudson River.) For some odd reason Amy Johnson"s body was never recovered though she was in verbal contact with rescuers=maybe the tide shifted.There could be another Amy Johnson. Aimee is a French-based name roughly analogous to the nickname for Amelia and means roughly= Beloved or friend. ( Ami is friend, like the Spanish Amigo)
Amy Finley ended on 2007-12-23.
SHe was Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart of Atchison, Kansas
Kenya, Africa
she was the first woman to fly solo because she was a pilot
Amy Johnson.
1. Amy Johnston became the first women to fly solo to Australia in 1930. 2. Amy set a new world solo record by flying to cape Town from London in 1932.
Amy Johnson was a pioneering British aviator who became the first female pilot to fly solo from Britain to Australia in 1930. She used a de Havilland Gipsy Moth biplane for her historic flight, marking a significant achievement in the field of aviation. Johnson's successful journey helped pave the way for other female pilots and contributed to the advancement of transportation technology.
Amy is currently making a solo album but she hasn't gone completely solo
Amy Johnson was an English aviatrix born in 1903. She achieved worldwide fame in 1930 when she became the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia in her Gipsy Moth, "Jason" . She became as celebrated in Britain as Amelia was in the US and created many flying records and long solo flights before her tragic death in 1941 while delivering an Oxford navigation trainer to a British airbase.
Amy Johnson's husband is Jim Mollison.
it is amy johnson not amelia johnson who flew
Amy Johnson was born on July 1, 1903.
Amy Jo Johnson was born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
On 5 May 1930, Amy Johnson left Croydon, England, in her De Havilland Gypsy Moth which she named Jason, landing in Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia on 24 May 1930.