"Fly Girls" is a non-fiction book written by Keith O'Brien, published in 2018. The book tells the captivating and inspiring story of five pioneering women aviators who played a significant role in the early history of aviation. These women, known as the "Fly Girls," were trailblazers in a male-dominated field, and their achievements broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations of female pilots.
The book focuses on the lives and accomplishments of these remarkable women:
Amelia Earhart: The most famous of the Fly Girls, Amelia Earhart is renowned for her solo transatlantic flight and her efforts to promote aviation among women.
Florence Klingensmith: Florence was a daring and skilled pilot who competed in air races and performed stunts that challenged the societal norms of the time.
Ruth Elder: Ruth's ambitious attempt to cross the Atlantic was one of the first by a woman, and her story is one of determination and resilience.
Louise Thaden: Louise was a record-breaking pilot and a pioneer in the development of long-distance aviation.
Ruth Nichols: Ruth was another pioneering aviator who made numerous record-setting flights and competed in challenging air races.
"Fly Girls" delves into the personal and professional struggles these women faced in the early 20th century, a time when aviation was a new and exciting field. Their stories of courage, determination, and perseverance serve as an inspiration to anyone aspiring to break through barriers and achieve their dreams, regardless of gender. Keith O'Brien's book sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in aviation history and celebrates the incredible accomplishments of these female aviators.