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Dessie Smith Prescott

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Prescott later moved to Philadelphia, where she lived with her brother and learned how to fly on retired planes. After a while, she was issued a pilot's license, becoming the third woman in the United States to be issued such a license. Prescott flew in a
46:). Prescott earned money by working many jobs, including working as a waitress and car seller. With extra money she earned, she would travel back to Florida and hunt game for a month every year. Prescott soon moved back to Florida, helping to sell houses. 22:(August 4, 1906 – April 19, 2002) was Florida’s first professional woman guide and the first female licensed pilot in the state. She was inducted into the 184: 66:, and spent her time in Texas. After the war was over, she moved back to Florida, where she would reside until her death. She was a close friend of 179: 63: 23: 67: 35: 113: 55: 174: 169: 39: 59: 163: 51: 89: 43: 140: 58:
and later began flying. After attending an Officer Training School in
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troop, before quitting. In World War II, she was a member of the
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Florida Women's Hall of Fame
Island Grove, Florida
1918 flu pandemic
Baltimore
barnstorming
Women's Army Corps
Des Moines, Iowa
Central Flying Training Command
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings


"Dessie Smith Prescott"
"Citrus: Dessie Prescott's long, remarkable life recalled"


"Dessie Smith Prescott ( AL 123 )"
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1906 births
2002 deaths
American women aviators
People from Alachua County, Florida

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