Ann Wood-Kelly

Ann Wood-Kelly
Born Ann Wood
(1918-03-31)31 March 1918
Philadelphia, United States
Died 14 May 2006(2006-05-14) (aged 88)
Nationality United States
Occupation Aviator

Ann Wood-Kelly (31 March 1918 – 14 May 2006) was an American aviator who flew with the British Air Transport Auxiliary in the Second World War.[1]

Early life

Ann Wood was born in Philadelphia in 1918 and was educated there and at Namur, Belgium.[1] When she returned to the United States she continued her education at Melrose Academy, Philadelphia and then graduated from D’Youville College, Buffalo, New York with a degree in English Literature in 1938.[1]

Aviator

She gained a place on the Bowdoin College flight training program in 1941 and after eight hours of flying went solo.[1] Wood-Kelly then stayed with the college and became a flight instructor.[1] Jacqueline Cochran a pioneer female aviator tried to form an American auxiliary with female pilots, but with little interest from the authorities she recruited 24 women, including Wood-Kelly to sail to the United Kingdom to join the British Air Transport Auxiliary.[1]

During her time as a ferry pilot with the ATA she flew more than 900 aircraft of 75 different types ranging from the single-engined Supermarine Spitfire fighter to the four-engined Avro Lancaster heavy bomber.[1] In 1946, she was awarded the King's Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom for her services to the United Kingdom.[1]

After the war she became an assistant to the United States Air attaché in London before she returned to the United States.[1] She became a public relations manager for Northeast Airlines, and later worked for Pan American Airways, becoming the first female vice-president with Pan Am.[1]

Family life

In her last ten years she travelled around the United States giving lectures on her experiences.[1] She had married airline executive Jackson Kelly in 1948 and had a son but the marriage was dissolved.[1] She died on 14 April 2006 aged 88.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Ann Wood-Kelly." Times [London, England] 27 May 2006: 71. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 31 Mar. 2012.
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