Hilda Hope McMaugh | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Known for | First Australian woman to earn a pilot's licence |
Aviation career | |
Flight license | 15 November 1919 Central Aircraft Company aerodrome, Northolt, England |
External videos | |
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Film of McMaugh flying at Northolt |
Hilda Hope McMaugh was an Australian aviator and nurse. In November 1919, she became the first Australian woman to earn a pilot's licence.[1]
From the town of Uralla in northern New South Wales, McMaugh enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Service on 26 August 1916, during World War I. She embarked from Sydney on 29 December of that year, on the HMAT Themistocles, and spent three years as a nurse in Cairo military hospital. After the war concluded, she
McMaugh has been characterised as a "forgotten heroine", and her relative lack of recognition has been cited as an example of sexism in historical coverage.
Sources for flight
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Sources post-flight
editTrove: Armidale Express, hospital opening Trove: Uralla Times Trove: Armidale Express, retirement Trove: Armidale express, public farewell Trove: Uralla Times, public farewell Trove: Uralla Times, farewell 2 Trove: Armidale Express, farewell 2
Fraud case
editTrove: Armidale Express Trove: Armidale Express 2 Trove: Armidale Express 3 Trove: Armidale Express 4 Trove: Armidale Express 5 Trove: Uralla Times Trove: Uralla Times 2 Trove: Glenn Innes Examiner Trove: Macleay Angus Trove: Don Dorrigo Gazette
Early life
edit- ^ Ingall, Jennifer (26 December 2019). "Australia's first female pilot Hilda Hope McMaugh is a forgotten heroine". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 16 May 2020.