- Blanche Stuart Scott
Infobox Person
name = Blanche Stuart Scott
image_size = 180px
caption = Blanche Scott in her biplane, circa 1910-16
birth_date = birth date|1885|4|8|mf=y
birth_place =Rochester, New York
death_date = death date and age|1970|1|12|1885|4|8|mf=y
death_place =Rochester, New York
occupation =Aviator and scriptwriter
spouse =
parents = Belle and John Scott
children =Blanche Stuart Scott (
April 8 ,1885 –January 12 ,1970 ), also known as Betty Scott, was the first American womanaviator .Biography
Early life
Scott was born on
April 8 ,1885 , inRochester, New York , to Belle and John Scott (1838-?). Her father was a successful businessman who manufactured and sold patent medicine. Scott became an early enthusiast of theautomobile . Her father bought a car and she drove it about the city in a time before there were minimum age restrictions on driving. In 1900 the family, still in Rochester, lived at 116 Weld Avenue. Scott's family considered her atomboy and sent her to afinishing school .Automobile adventure
In 1910 Scott became the second woman, after
Alice Huyler Ramsey , to drive an automobile across theUnited States and the first driving westwards fromNew York City toSan Francisco, California . The trip was sponsored by theWillys-Overland Company and the car was named the "Lady Overland". Scott and her passenger, a woman reporter called Gertrude Buffington Phillips, left New York onMay 16 ,1910 , and reached San Francisco onJuly 23 ,1910 . The "New York Times " wrote onMay 17 ,1910 :Miss Scott, with Miss Phillips as only companion, starts on long trip with the object of demonstrating the possibility of a woman driving a motor car across the country and making all the necessary repairs en route. Miss Blanche Stuart Scott yesterday started in an Overland automobile on a transcontinental journey which will end in San Francisco.
Achievements in aviation
The publicity surrounding Scott's automobile journey brought her to the attention of Jerome Fanciulli and
Glenn Curtiss who agreed to provide her with flying lessons inHammondsport, New York . She was the first and only woman to receive instruction directly from Curtiss. He fitted a limiter on the throttle of Scott's airplane to prevent it gaining enough speed to become airborne while she practiced taxiing on her own. OnSeptember 6 either the limiter moved or a gust of wind lifted thebiplane and she flew to an altitude of forty feet before executing a gentle landing. [Scott's first flight took place between September 2-12, 1910, but there is no verifiable evidence for an exact date so theEarly Birds of Aviation certified Scott's achievement as occurring on the averaged date ofSeptember 6 . Some U.S. institutions, such as the Smithsonian, prefer to give the earliest possible date ofSeptember 2 .] Her flight was short and possibly unintentional but Scott is credited by theEarly Birds of Aviation as the first woman to pilot and solo in an airplane in theUnited States , althoughBessica Medlar Raiche 's flight onSeptember 16 was accredited as first by the Aeronautical Society of America at the time.Scott subsequently became a professional pilot. On
October 24 ,1910 , she made her debut as a member of the Curtiss exhibition team at an air meet inFort Wayne, Indiana . She was the first woman to fly at a public event in America. Her exhibition flying earned her thenickname "Tomboy of the Air". She became an accomplishedstunt pilot known for flying upside down and performing "death dives", diving from an altitude of 4000 feet and suddenly pulling up only 200 feet from the ground. In 1911 she became the first woman in America to fly long distance when she flew 60 miles non-stop fromMineola, New York . In 1912 Scott contracted to fly for Glenn Martin and became the first femaletest pilot when she flew Martin prototypes before the final blueprints for the aircraft had been made. In 1913 she joined the Ward exhibition team. She retired from flying in 1916 because she was bothered by the public's interest in air crashes and an aviation industry which allowed no opportunity for women to become mechanics or engineers.criptwriting and museum work
In the 1930s Scott worked as a scriptwriter for
RKO ,Universal Studios and Warner Brothers inCalifornia . She also wrote, produced and performed on radio shows aired in California andRochester, New York . OnSeptember 6 ,1948 , Scott became the first American woman to fly in a jet when she was the passenger in a TF-80C piloted byChuck Yeager . Knowing Scott's history as a stunt pilot, Yeager treated her to some snap rolls and a 14,000 foot dive. In 1954 Scott began working for the United States Air Force Museum, helping to acquire early aviation materials.Death and afterward
Scott died on Monday,
January 12 ,1970 , at Genesee Hospital inRochester, New York , at age 84. She was cremated at Mount Hope Cemetery. Her remains disappeared from Hedges Memorial Chapel and have not been found since. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8819707 Blanche Stuart Scott] Find-a-grave bio]On
December 30 ,1980 , theUnited States Postal Service issued an air mail stamp commemorating Scott's achievements in aviation.ee also
*
Bessica Medlar Raiche Notes
References
*Trenton Evening Times;
Trenton, New Jersey ,May 28 ,1910 ;
*New York Times ;May 17 ,1910 , page 11, Woman to drive auto to Frisco: Miss Scott, with Miss Phillips as Only Companion, Starts on Long Trip. With the object of demonstrating the possibility of a woman driving a motor car across the country and making all the necessary repairs en route. Miss Blanche Stuart Scott yesterday started in an Overland automobile on a transcontinental Journey which will end in San Francisco.
*New York Times ;February 27 ,1960 , page 21, Woman Who Began Flying in 1910 Recalls the Day
*New York Times ;January 13 ,1970 , page 45, Blanche Stuart Scott, 84, Dies; Made First Solo Flight in 1910; Feat Followed Cross-Country Drive Later Toured as Daredevil FlierExternal links
* [http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/scott.html Hargrave: Blanche Scott]
* [http://www.earlyaviators.com/eblanche.htm Early Aviators: Blanche Scott]
* [http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/stampstakeflight/ScC99.html U.S. National Postal Museum: Blanche Scott air mail stamp]Persondata
NAME= Scott, Blanche Stuart
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Aviator
DATE OF BIRTH=April 8 ,1885
PLACE OF BIRTH=Rochester, New York
DATE OF DEATH=January 12 ,1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Rochester, New York
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