- Ruth Bancroft Law
Ruth Bancroft Law (1887 - 1970) was a pioneer woman aviator during the 1910s. She received her pilot's license in November 1912. Her brother was the famous parachutist & pioneer movie stuntman
Rodman Law (1885-1919).In 1915 she gave a demonstration of aerobatics at
Daytona Beach before a large crowd. She announced that she was going to "loop the loop" for the first time, and proceeded to do so, not once but twice, to the consternation of her husbandCharles Oliver .In spring 1916 she took part in an altitude competition, twice narrowly coming second to male fliers. She was furious, determined to set a record that would stand against men as well as women.
Her greatest feat took place on
19 November 1916 , when she smashed the existing cross-country distance flying record of 452 miles set byVictor Carlstrom by flying non-stop fromChicago toNew York State , a distance of 590 miles. The next day she flew on toNew York City with an Army lieutenant named Henry "Hap" Arnold as a passenger. Flying overManhattan , her fuel cut out, but she coolly glided to a safe landing onGovernors Island .She was the toast of the city, President
Woodrow Wilson attending a dinner held in her honour on2 December 1916 .When the USA entered World War I in 1917, she campaigned unsuccessfully for women to be allowed to fly military aircraft. Stung by her rejection, she wrote an article entitled "Let Women Fly!" in the magazine "
Air Travel ", where she argued that success in aviation should prove a woman's fitness for work in that field.External links
* [http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/law.html Short biography]
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