Marcelle Choisnet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marcelle Hélène Choisnet (also known as Marcelle Choisnet-Gohard; 9 May 1914 – 14 July 1974) was a French aviator, the first woman to be awarded the Lilienthal Gliding Medal.[1][2]

Marcelle Hélène Choisnet was born in Versailles, Yvelines, France on 9 May 1914. Her father worked for SNCF, France's national state-owned railway company, and the family were not well off. Choisnet was seriously injured in an accident at the age of nine, and took some years to recover. She later worked as a seamstress.[1]

Aviation

She became interested in aviation and started to take flying lessons however the cost proved prohibitive. Instead, she took up gliding, training as a glider pilot in the late 1930s.[1] She was a second lieutenant in the French Air Force in 1940-1942 but left the military after a period of training in France and Morocco.[3][4]

Records and awards

Personal life

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI