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Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie collection, Special Collections Department, University Libraries, University of Memphis

Identifier

sc.0491.001_028.001

Description

Phoebe Omlie, aviatrix, and "The Monocoupe" airplane, which was Mono Aircraft Company's Monocoupe 90 light aircraft. Image by Connert Photo, undated.

Phoebe Omlie was noted for her accomplishments as an early female aviator. Omlie was the first woman to receive an airplane mechanic's license, the first licensed female transport pilot, and the first woman to be appointed to a federal position in the aviation field.

In 1922 she married her instructor, Vernon Cleophas Omlie (1895-1936), a talented pilot who has been an instructor during the war, while both were working for the Curtiss Field in Minneapolis. In 1925, the couple moved to Memphis, Tennessee, leasing the Millington airfield to establish a flying school and a chartered commercial air service. Vernon would later become the manager of Memphis Municipal Airport. During the Mississippi flood in 1927, Vernon and Phoebe flew rescue missions.

Date Created

2023

Date

undated

Keywords

Omlie, Phoebe Fairgrave, 1902-1975--Photographs.

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