Amy Johnson
Amy Johnson was a pioneering British aviator born on July 1, 1903, in Hull, England. She became the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia in 1930, showcasing her remarkable skills and determination. Johnson's achievements in aviation earned her international recognition and inspired many women to pursue careers in flying.
Throughout her career, Amy Johnson set several records and participated in various air races. Tragically, she died on January 5, 1941, during World War II while serving as a civilian pilot for the Air Transport Auxiliary. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of aviators.