Packed with Drama and Adventure, Australian Women Pilots by Kathy Mexted Soars

Packed with Drama and Adventure, Australian Women Pilots by Kathy Mexted Soars

Women have been flying planes ever since there have been planes to fly but, with a few notable exceptions, they have not been visible or well known. Tenacious, determined and sometimes fearless, Kathy Mexted shares the stories of ten extraordinary Australian women compelled to take to the skies. You’ll meet trailblazers like Nancy Bird Walton, Deborah Wardley, who was told by Ansett that women couldn’t be pilots, and Gaby Kennard, the first Australian woman to fly solo around the world. Others are perhaps less known, but piloting Spitfires, Tiger Moths, fire bombers and RAAF jets, their stories are just as extraordinary.

Kathy’s personal anecdotes immediately draw you in, showing the impact her dad and the Finley Flying Group had on shaping her life’s course and passion for planes. Kathy’s interests are wide-ranging, though aviation seems to be at the centre. She is a writer, photographer of aircrafts, wildlife and nature, and she’s been the editor of Airsport Magazine since 2015. In her youth, Kathy only knew of two female pilots – and admittedly, so did I. Though after reading Australian Women Pilots, I’ve gotten to know ten empowering female pilots – actually, make that eleven. Kathy herself learned to fly thirty years ago, and currently flies light planes from her farm in Victoria.

It was a refreshing read, and I found it both educating and inspiring. For example, ferry pilot Lyn Gray’s story (number 6 in the book) shares her thrilling experience of running out of fuel while crossing the Pacific Ocean. Her story reminded me of the important lesson of perseverance in a tough situation.

Each chapter has a different aeroplane illustration with an accompanying description and an exciting quote to introduce the pilot. This both sets the scene and builds up the anticipation for their tale. Stunning glossy photographs in the middle of the book are also a nice addition to help readers recognise these pilots and put faces to the stories.

Packed with drama, adventure and sometimes heartbreak, this riveting book is a salute to those women who refused to keep their feet on the ground. So, buckle up your (safety) belts and get ready to soar through these exhilarating stories! I loved it.

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Australian Women Pilots by Kathy Mexted Tells the Story of 10 Extraordinary Women: Take a Sneak Peek Here

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23 November 2020

Australian Women Pilots by Kathy Mexted Tells the Story of 10 Extraordinary Women: Take a Sneak Peek Here

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    Each Story is an Exciting Adventure: Kathy Mexted on her Book, Australian Women Pilots

      Publisher details

      Australian Women Pilots
      Author
      Kathy Mexted
      Publisher
      NewSouth Publishing
      Genre
      Biography and Memoir
      Released
      01 November, 2020
      ISBN
      9781742236971

      Synopsis

      There's a lot of aeroplanes and aviators down in that water. Thank God I'm not one of them. From pioneering and outback flights to delivering Spitfires or tackling the jungles of New Guinea, Australian Women Pilots tells of ten Australians with extraordinary stories. Women have been flying since the early days of aviation but, with a few notable exceptions, they have rarely been visible or well known. Kathy Mexted shares the feats of trailblazers like Nancy Bird Walton, Deborah Wardley, who was told by Ansett that women couldn't be pilots, and Gaby Kennard, the first Australian woman to fly solo around the world. Others are perhaps less known, but as pilots involved with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Britain's Air Transport Auxiliary, the RAAF, aerial agriculture or long-range ferrying, their stories are just as extraordinary. Packed with drama, adventure and sometimes heartbreak, this riveting book is a salute to those women who refused to keep their feet on the ground. 
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