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Connie Engle – First Woman to Earn U.S. Air Force Pilot Wings
Connie Engle – First Woman to Earn U.S. Air Force Pilot Wings
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When the Air Force opened pilot training to women, in 1976, Connie Engel became the first woman in her class of ten to earn her wings. She began her Air Force career as a nurse and originally had no intention of going into aviation. There may have been some subtle influences working; Connie’s father was an Air Force pilot, and her husband, Rich, also an Air Force pilot, worked on the project coordinating the first class of women pilots. The two became involved in the planning and one thing led to another. Connie did not feel she was growing in her career, and her husband encouraged her to apply for flight school.
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