Amy Johnson’s Pilot Licence (MH12/5968/2) To celebrate International Women’s Day our Education Document of the Month is highlighting Amy Johnson (1903-1941) who, in her Gipsy Moth plane, was the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia. This is her application form for her pilot’s licence, July 1929, (Catalogue ref: BT 217 /1208) Transcript AIR MINISTRY … Air Navigation Act, 1920. APPLICATION FOR PILOT’S LICENCE … Name of Applicant: Miss AMY JOHNSON and Place of Birth: 1st JULY 1903 HULL : BRITISH Address: 2, Brentmead Place, Golders Green, 5
Amy Johnson’s Pilot Licence (MH12/5968/2) To celebrate International Women’s Day our Education Document of the Month is highlighting Amy Johnson (1903-1941) who, in her Gipsy Moth plane, was the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia. This is her application form for her pilot’s licence, July 1929, (Catalogue ref: BT 217 /1208) Transcript AIR MINISTRY … Air Navigation Act, 1920. APPLICATION FOR PILOT’S LICENCE … Name of Applicant: Miss AMY JOHNSON and Place of Birth: 1st JULY 1903 HULL : BRITISH Address: 2, Brentmead Place, Golders Green, of Parents at their Birth: (a) Father: British, Mother: British (b) Whether the applicant is married No … fully qualified as an Pilot: No the holder of Royal Aero Club Aviator’s Certificate: No. 8662 28th June 1929 Application is for (1)Private Pilot’s Licence Yes (2)Licence to fly Flying Machines carrying Passengers or Goods for hire or reward or being flown for any Industrial purpose 10. Name the Type or Types of Flying Machines Light planes, Moth etc. For which Licence is required - amyjohnson, pilot, licence, pilotlicence, document
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