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448 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1989
Her natural intelligence made her a reasonably competent pilot, but she lacked the inherent ability that makes a great pilot. . . Today, prospective jet-fighter pilots can be recognized long before they set foot in an airplane, for this ability is apparent even in flight simulators. For these people, the air is simply their element and this skill appears to be built in; it cannot be learned. . . Unfortunately, though highly intelligent, a quick learner, and possessed of great enthusiasm, Amelia did not, it seems, possess natural ability as a pilot. This is no disparagement of Amelia; it is simply the view of many of her contemporaries in the flying world. Indeed, given this apparently important drawback, it is to her great credit that she was subsequently able to achieve so much.