Underqualified

On May 24th, 1930, Yorkshire’s Amy Johnson became the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. A series of mishaps prevented her from breaking Bert Tinkler’s record, but aviation journalist Stanley Spooner was deeply impressed that a pilot with only two weeks of solo experience, and barely 90 hours’ total flying time, should even finish the course.

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