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Amy Johnson Breaking Barriers in Aviation

On May 24, 1930, Amy Johnson made history as the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. Her daring journey, spanning 20 days, was fraught with challenges—bad weather, mechanical failures, and the isolation of flying alone.

This flight marked a major milestone for women in aviation, proving they could excel in the male-dominated field of flight. Johnson’s achievement was a symbolic moment for women in science and technology, as well.

Her plane, “Jason”, made several landings along the way to gather support from the public, further cementing her status as an international icon.

Видео Amy Johnson Breaking Barriers in Aviation канала The History Code
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