The first person to fly over Antarctica was the American explorer Richard E. Byrd, who accomplished this feat on November 29, 1929. Byrd piloted a Ford Tri-Motor aircraft, making the historic flight as part of his Antarctic expedition. This achievement marked a significant milestone in polar exploration, demonstrating the potential of aviation in accessing remote regions.
Yuri Gagarin is the first person to fly in space.
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Fly Time - 1926 was released on: USA: 28 March 1926
they are hypothetical, meaning they can or cannot fly.
Amelia Earhart was the first ever woman to fly a solar plane and she was the first person in the world to fly a solar plane.
First woman to fly as a passenger across the Atlantic First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic First woman to fly an autogyro First woman to fly cross country Broke the altitude record at 18,000ft Broke the speed record First person to fly from Mexico City to New York First person ever to fly from Hawaii to the US Almost the first person to fly around the world
Lt Smith and Huggs were the first to fly around the world.
The first person to fly successfully was Gustav Whitehead in 1902 . Unfortunately he did not have any publicity and has been largely ignored.
Igor Sikorsky was the first person to fly in an airplane, in his 1913 airplane called "The Grand." The Wrights were the first people to fly an airplane, but you fly ON a Wright Flyer--it's very open. Sikorsky invented the enclosed cockpit.
Louis Blériot was the first person to fly across the English Channel in an airplane on 25 July 1909.
Eve Rossen was the first person to fly a plane from France to England? I figured this out on a website called Reuters
Sorry but this doesn't really answer your question but he was the first manto fly over the Antarctic continent.