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Women did fly aircraft in Britain during the Second World War but they did so as civilian pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary. The success of the WAAF was due, in part to it being interlinked with the RAF but difficulties did arise.
It was the first time in British history that women were hired to fly military aircraft. Women, of course, had already shown that they could be skilled and daring aviators.
By 1920 over 50 trades were open to women including tailoring, photography, catering, pigeon keeping and driving. The work of these women released men for combat and proved that women could equal men in the workplace. The minimum age for joining the WRAF was 18 and the selection process complex.
Over the last hundred years, the role of women within Britain’s Armed Forces has changed. During wartime, vital support roles were undertaken so that men could be released for combat. Today, women are serving permanently in their own right.
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28 Οκτ 2021 · As war in Europe approached, Cochran was one of several women who felt women should be utilized in wartime aviation. In 1941, Cochran selected a group of 27 highly qualified U.S. women pilots to ferry military aircraft in Great Britain for the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA), as most male military pilots were flying in combat.