Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1929 — Page 6

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105 WOMEN IN U. S. HAVE WON AIR LICENSES Nine Have Right to Pilot Transport Planes: In Commercial Work. PM Timm Sfirrint WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 1 Modern women are taking to piloting aeroplanes faster than their mothers did to driving automobiles in the late nineties, and an aviatrix Is not a woman to be singled out for daring, according to the air travel division of the American Automobile Association. The A. A. A. air travel division bases its statement on the fact that there now are 103 women licensed pilots, although commercial aviation may be said to have really come to the forefront since the momentous flight of Colonel Lindbergh, early in 1926. It also Is borne out by the large number of women traveling by piane. who have not applied for a pilot's license, but have had a hand on the controls. There only were ninety automobiles in 1897 and the number jumped to 800 in 1899. but comparatively few were driven by women. Nine Transport Pilots “Os the total number of women licensed to pilot planes,” says the statement, ‘‘nine have transport licenses which gives them the right to pilot transport planes on commercial airways, while eleven are in the limited class which confines; them to carrying passengers within ten miles of their home airport. "However, they are qualified to transport freight or express by | plane. Aside from these twenty; especially qualified women pilots, the remaining eighty-five can carrypassengers as their guests, but not ! in commercial travel. In this connection, a striking feature is the fact that the list of women pilots ; shows by far the largest percentage in the west.” The A. A. A. air travel division pointed out that the iact that women are to the forefront in the turn of the nation toward air travel, has also increased the need for adequate information and service, i Serve Air Tourists “In order to meet this as well as ! the other needs,” says the A. A. A., | "air travel divisions are being estab- | lished throughout the country and , the air traveler is served with the same dispatch as the motorist. "These agencies of travel have jollied forces with municipalities and civic agencies to promote air-

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