Amy jhonson



Pictures of English Aviatrix Amy Johnson – 1903 – 1941


On 5 May 1930, twenty-four year old Amy Johnson (or Johnnie as she liked to be called) set out from Croydon Airport in her de Havilland Gypsy Moth ‘Jason’. Johnson was the first woman recipient of the Air Ministry’s licensed engineer certificate, and was allowed to fly the planes manufactured by the De Havilland aircraft company.
 Association or the honorary technical adviser to the Area Gas Supply Committee rather than the first solo aviatrix to fly solo to Australia.

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