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  1. Mary Anita "Neta" Snook Southern (February 14, 1896 – March 23, 1991) was a pioneer aviator who achieved a long list of firsts. She was the first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman aviator to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial airfield. [3]

  2. Learn about Neta Snook Southern, the first licensed woman pilot in Iowa, who flew planes in Ames and California. Read her stories of flying adventures, challenges and achievements in the early days of aviation.

  3. Mar 18, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Neta Snook Southern, the first woman to run a commercial airfield and the first woman to fly a plane in California. She taught Amelia Earhart how to fly and tested planes for Donald W. Douglas, Sr.

  4. In 1977, forty years after Earhart’s disappearance and fifty-five years after her own last flight, Snook Southern took to the air again when she was invited to pilot a replica of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis.

  5. Mar 12, 2012 · Anita "Neta" Snook was a pioneer in aviation, the first woman to fly in Iowa, run her own business and teach Amelia Earhart how to fly. Learn about her life, achievements and challenges in this article from HistoryNet.

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  6. Dec 5, 2023 · The onset of winter made flying in Iowa impossible so Neta shipped her Canuck to California and looked for work in the milder climate. She secured a job as a flying instructor and commercial flyer on an air field owned by Iowa native Bert Kinner.

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  8. Mary Anita "Neta" Snook Southern (February 14, 1896 – March 23, 1991) was a pioneer aviator who achieved a long list of firsts. She was the first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman aviator to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial airfield.

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