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Betty Greene - Mission Aviation Fellowship Betty Greene began her professional aviation career by serving with the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) during World War II She flew several kinds of military planes during the war and did experimental work on high-altitude flights
Betty Greene - Wikipedia Elizabeth Everts Greene (24 June 1920 – 10 April 1997), known as Betty Greene, was an American missionary pilot Greene was born in Seattle on 24 June 1920, and started taking flying lessons in 1936
“A Gal, A Plane A Dream” - From the Vault While Betty Greene navigated the male-dominated world of MAF as skillfully as she piloted her aircrafts, she was also clear-eyed and honest about the challenges of aviation service as a woman in her field
Faith heroes: Betty Greene, the pioneering ministry pilot Betty Greene was a pioneer missionary pilot and a co-founder of MAF, the Mission Aviation Fellowship Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Greene was born in Seattle in 1920 to a Christian family who brought her and her brothers up in the Christian faith
Betty Greene (1920–1997)—No Airman - CBE International One of the first women to experiment with high-altitude flight The first woman to pilot a mission endeavor, as a founding member of Missionary Aviation Fellowship The first woman to fly over the Andes The first woman to fly into Sudanese airspace
Honouring Betty Greene – the world’s first female mission . . . As we celebrate ‘International Women’s Day’, we pay tribute to Betty Greene – one of MAF’s founding members who piloted MAF’s first ever flight Follow Betty’s stunning achievements in what was, back then, a very male dominated world…