Pilot Mary Elizabeth von Mach (right), the first woman to study at Parks
Pilot Mary Elizabeth von Mach (right), the daughter of a Detroit interior designer, is the first woman to study at Parks. She had passed her pilot's examination in 1927 and came to Parks for training in instrument flying and night flying. (c. 1929) She also participated in the first women'...
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1929
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