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What a great pilot and inspiration. My youngest daughter (11) has absolutely no interest in aviation But...she does want a career in engineering. Thanks to people like Joy, we now live in a world where 'girls can do boys jobs' and my daughter has the world at her feet. Thanks Joy.
RIP Joy Lofthouse ATA Pilot
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Re: RIP Joy Lofthouse ATA Pilot
I was deeply saddened to read this news earlier today.
In recent years, I have seen her interviewed in several documentaries about the RAF in WWII. Very recently, I also saw her in another documentary that had nothing to do with the RAF (I can't remember what it was).
She made a wonderful contribution to the war effort (not to mention, probably having a lot of fun flying those aircraft).
As Alex says, she has also made a wonderful contribution in inspiring women into careers that had previously seemed, if not closed, very difficult to enter.
RIP Joy and Blue Skies.
Kevin
In recent years, I have seen her interviewed in several documentaries about the RAF in WWII. Very recently, I also saw her in another documentary that had nothing to do with the RAF (I can't remember what it was).
She made a wonderful contribution to the war effort (not to mention, probably having a lot of fun flying those aircraft).
As Alex says, she has also made a wonderful contribution in inspiring women into careers that had previously seemed, if not closed, very difficult to enter.
RIP Joy and Blue Skies.
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: RIP Joy Lofthouse ATA Pilot
A great woman and a great personality. Such a shame that someone as splendid as she was cannot go on for ever