Maria de Lourdes Sá Teixeira
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Maria de Lourdes Sá Teixeira | |
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| Born | 19 October 1907 |
| Died | 19 July 1984 (aged 76) |
| Known for | First woman to hold a Portuguese pilot’s licence |
Maria de Lourdes Braga de Sá Teixeira (19 October 1907 - 19 July 1984) was a Portuguese aviator, being the first woman to obtain a pilot’s licence in Portugal, at the age of twenty-one.
Born into an upper-middle-class family, and known by family and friends as “Milú”, Sá Teixeira was the daughter of Afonso Henriques Botelho de Sá Teixeira, a medical colonel. He was vehemently opposed to his daughter’s wish to fly a plane. Faced with the weakening of his daughter's health due to his opposition, he changed his mind and allowed her to continue with her plans and from that moment he gave her full support. Her instructor was Francisco Craveiro Lopes who went on to become the 12th President of the Portuguese Republic between 1951 and 1958. It is said that, impressed by the determination of Sá Teixeira to succeed, instructor Lopes made every effort to ensure that she became qualified.[1][2]
