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080 01\x1e100 Sumner, Sandi\x1e331 Women pilots of Alaska\x1e335 37 interviews and profil
es\x1e359 Sandi Sumner\x1e419 \x1faJefferson, N.C.\x1fbMcFarland\x1fc\xad 2005\x1e425a2005\x1e433 x, 214
 pages\x1e434 illustrations\x1e435 26 cm\x1e501 Includes index\x1e521 \x1faStand up, stand out 
(Margo Cook) -- A natural gift (Marvel Crosson) -- First to solo (Irene Irvine R
yan) -- Why not? (Mary Barrow Worthylake) -- One woman's journey, (Mary Joyce) -
- Alaska's favorite (Ruth Martin Jefford) -- No place for a woman (Pearl Laska C
hamberlain) -- One in twelve, (Virginia Merrill Clayton) -- No wheat fields in A
laska (Ginny Wood) -- The environmentalist (Celia Hunter) -- Bird in air, (Amy L
ou Barney) -- Ruby the Riveter (Ruby Pappas) -- Flying doctor (Dr. Nancy Sydnam)
 -- Still smiling (Ann Wilbur) -- Test of endurance (Ingrid Pedersen) -- Excepti
onal girl (Dorothy Magoffin) -- Perseverance, (Darlene Dubay) -- Monday's my day
 off (Heidi Ruess) -- A Survivor (Ellen Paneok) -- Turned on by learning (Caren 
Della Cioppa) -- Pancho flies again (Louise Gettman) -- Sheer energy (Dee Rice) 
-- Sky dancer (Patty Wagstaff) -- To hell and back (Megan Rust) -- A wild hair (
Charlotte Luckett) -- No strings (Ginny Jacober) -- Invincible (Phyllis Tate) --
 Drop zone (Carol Redding) -- Million-dollar view (Jeni Hunter) -- Two babes and
 a bird (Keli Mahoney, LeeAnn Wetzel) -- Choices (Roberta Degenhardt) -- All tra
ils lead to here (Terri LaClair) -- Flying across tundra (Diana Moroney) -- It's
 never boring (Carrie Light) -- Love affair (Dee Hanson) -- Juggling (Dr. Petra 
Illig) -- The future (Audrey Cole)\x1e540aISBN 0786419377\x1e540aISBN 9780786419371\x1e65
5e\x1fuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip054/2004028957.html\x1f3Table of contents\x1f
A1\x1e710aWomen air pilots / Alaska / Interviews\x1e710aAir pilots / Alaska / Intervie
ws\x1e710aAeronautics / Alaska / Anecdotes\x1e710aFemmes pilotes d'a\xc2eronef / Alaska /
 Entretiens\x1e710aPilotes d'a\xc2eronef / Alaska / Entretiens\x1e710aA\xc2eronautique / Ala
ska / Anecdotes\x1e710aAeronautics\x1e710aAir pilots\x1e710aWomen air pilots\x1e710dAlaska /
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10fAnecdotes\x1e710fInterviews\x1e710fInterviews\x1e710fAnecdotes\x1e710fInterviews\x1e710fAnec
dotes\x1e750bThe acceptance and recognition of women's participation and achievemen
ts in development of aviation was very slow. This work explores the challenges f
aced by women of Alaska as they pursued roles in aviation - something that had l
ong been considered part of "the men\'s world". Library of Congress Summary. "Thi
s work explores the challenges faced by women of Alaska as they pursued roles in
 aviation. Beginning in 1927 with Marvel Crosson and reaching to the present day
, 36 adventurous and personal tales are offered"--Provided by publisher. work ex
plores the challenges faced by women of Alaska as they pursued roles in aviation
. Beginning in 1927 with Marvel Crosson and reaching to the present day, 36 adve
nturous and personal tales are offered"--Provided by publisher\x1eLOWaDMM01\x1e\x1d