North Carolina Aviatrix Viola Gentry: The Flying Cashier
Jennifer Bean Bower
(Author)
Description
Viola Gentry of Rockingham County, North Carolina, learned to fly in 1924 and quickly achieved greater heights. In 1925, the aviatrix took her first solo flight. The following year, she flew under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, and in 1928, she established the first officially recorded women's solo endurance flight record. She became the first federally licensed female pilot from North Carolina that same year. She was a national celebrity, and her job in a New York restaurant secured her the nickname the Flying Cashier. Gentry became personal friends with fellow pioneers of aviation Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post and General James Jimmy Doolittle. After a near-fatal crash, Gentry focused her efforts on championing aviation for women and preserving its early history. Author Jennifer Bean Bower reveals the life of one of the great women in Tar Heel State history.Product Details
Price
$19.99
Publisher
History Press
Publish Date
March 09, 2015
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781609496951
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About the Author
Jennifer Bean Bower is an award-winning writer, native Tar Heel and lifelong resident of Winston-Salem. A passionate student of North Carolina history, Bower seeks to document the lesser-known people, places and events of her state's past. She is the author of three books: Animal Adventures in North Carolina; Winston & Salem: Tales of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem; and Moravians in North Carolina. Stay up to date with her at www.JenniferBeanBower.com.