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  1. 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.

  2. 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...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.