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Barbara Ann Allen Rainey (August 20, 1948 – July 13, 1982) was one of the first six female pilots in the U.S. armed forces. Rainey received her wings of gold as the first female to be designated a naval aviator in February 1974 and became the first Navy woman to qualify as a jet pilot.
29 mars 2023 · Lt. j.g. Barbara Allen Rainey became the first woman to qualify as a U.S. naval aviator when she earned her “wings of gold” in 1974 and was among the first women naval aviators to qualify as...
Barbara Rainey was the first woman to become a naval aviator in the U.S. Navy in 1974. She flew various aircraft, including the T-39, the C-1 and the T-34C, and was killed in a crash in 1982.
First woman to become a U.S. Navy pilot. Born on August 20, 1948, in Bethesda, Maryland; died in a plane crash near Evergreen, Alabama, on July 13, 1982; father was an officer in the Navy; Whittier College, Whittier, California, B.A.; married John C. Rainey (a Navy pilot); children: two daughters.
23 juin 2010 · The first female aviator to serve in the Navy had roots in Siloam Springs and often returned to the area before her career was cut short by a fatal crash in 1982. Lt. Commander Barbara Allen...
Lt. Cmdr. Barbara Ann Allen (Rainey) (1948-1982) Pilot : C-118 (DC-6), T-34C Mentor. First woman pilot in U.S. Military - 1974. Born on August 20, 1948 at Bethesda Naval Hospital, the daughter of a career Naval Officer.
18 mars 2010 · Appropriately, at the groundbreaking, the Commander in Chief remembered Lt. Cmdr. Barbara Allen Rainey, a wife, a mother of two daughters, and the Navy’s first female aviator who was killed in a training crash.