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Old 17th November 2008, 07:50 PM
Tracey S Tracey S is offline
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No disrespect intended toward Nancy Bird-Walton, but it would be nice to see an aircraft also named after Miss Phyllis Arnott, the first woman pilot in Australia to gain a commercial pilot's licence, then known as the "B" licence, her licence number was B334. This was gained in a DH60 Gypsy Moth on 28 February 1931, 18 months after gaining her "A" (private) licence, again in a DH60 on 28 June 1929. Just a bit of trivia to note is that Phyllis' private licence was number A330.

This all occurred before Nancy Bird-Walton had begun to learn to fly.
Nancy receives alot more recognition because of her later achievements and as a result she became the more famous of the early aviatrixes.
The above was my post on the original thread on this subject a few weeks back.
Thanks Qantas!! for recognising Phyllis' achievement. Her descendants, some of whom were at the ceremony, were very proud.
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