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  1. Mary Anita Snook ( Mount Carroll, Illinois; 14 de febrero de 1896-California, 23 de marzo de 1991), más conocida como Neta Snook, fue una pionera de la aviación estadounidense.

  2. Mary Anita "Neta" Snook Southern (February 14, 1896 – March 23, 1991) was a pioneer aviator who achieved a long list of firsts. She was the first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman aviator to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial ...

  3. Amelia Earhart is the most famous of this group of aviatrixes, but Neta Snook, the woman who taught Earhart how to fly, is often overlooked. Snook had been flying for four years, having made a living as a test pilot and a barnstormer, when she met Earhart in December 1920 at California’s Kinner Field, where Snook was a flight instructor.

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    Mary Anita Snook (Mount Carroll, Illinois; 14 de febrero de 1896-California, 23 de marzo de 1991), más conocida como Neta Snook, fue una pionera de la aviación estadounidense.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2022 · Learn all about Neta Snook, Amelia Earhart's instructor and one of the first female test pilots in the world, in this column.

  6. Neta Snook Southern (1896-1991), pioneer aviatrix, moved to Ames with her parents while in her teens. She graduated from Ames High School in 1915, and after attending a girls' finishing school, attended Iowa State College. Neta's love of flying stemmed from her father's love of automobiles.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2012 · Anita “Neta” Snook achieved a long list of firsts: first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial airfield.