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1. In 1910, Parisian Raymonde de Laroche achieved a notable first in the field of aviation. Dubbed "Baroness" by the "Flight Magazine" (although not of noble birth), she was the first woman in the world to do what?
2. Which ironic name did Lilian Bland, a British journalist, photographer and pioneer aviator, give to her experimental glider that she designed, built and flew herself in early 1910 - one of the first women in the world to do so?
3. Of what nationality was Eugenie Shakhovskaya, who in 1914 became the first woman ever to be commissioned as a military pilot?
4. Probably one of the most well-known female aviators, Amelia Earhart was the first woman in history to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. But what is the name of the woman who became the first female pilot to successfully complete a solo flight from Britain to Australia two years earlier, in 1930?
5. In what decade was a woman hired as a pilot for a U.S. commercial airline for the first time?
6. Considered one of the best pilots of her time and nicknamed the "Speed Queen", Jacqueline Cochran set numerous speed, distance and altitude records during her aviation career. However, what is one of her most notable achievements, which mirrors the one of her lifelong friend Chuck Yeager?
7. In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman and also the first civilian in space. What is the English meaning of her call sign during her three-day space flight, "chaika"? To give you a hint, it is also the name of a famous play by Anton Chekhov.
8. How long did it take Geraldine "Jerrie" Mock, 38-year-old Ohio native, to complete her solo flight around the world in 1964 (the first of its kind for a female pilot)?
9. In 1995, Eileen Collins became the first woman in history to fly a certain type of aircraft. To commemorate this achievement, she was awarded the Harmon Trophy as an outstanding aviatrix. What kind of aircraft did she pilot?
10. In September 2006, as a result of her 11-day visit to the International Space Station (ISS), successful businesswoman Anousheh Ansari became not only the first Iranian in space, but also the first female to do what?
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