Viola Gentry | |
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Full name | Viola Estelle Gentry |
Born | 1894 Rockingham, North Carolina |
Died | 1988 (aged 93–94) |
Nationality | American |
Aviation career | |
Known for | First Woman to set the first non-refueling endurance record for women |
Viola Gentry (1894 - 1988) was an American aviator, best known for setting the first non-refueling endurance record for women.
Gentry was born in Rockingham, North Carolina. She learned to fly an airplane in 1924, which made her the first woman from North Carolina to fly an aircraft.
On December 20, 1928, Gentry flew 8 hours, 6 six minutes and 37 seconds, which set the first non-refueling endurance record for women. This record was broken in 1929 when Bobbi Trout flew from California for 12 hours straight. After Smith's flight, Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) rules were regulated stating that endurance records had to be broken by a full hour.
In the attempt to reclaim the endurance record from Trout, Gentry tried another endurance flight which set out on July 27, 1929. Her aircraft, "The Answer", crashed in a field in Old Westbury, killing her co-pilot Jack Ashcraft. Gentry survived the crash with a fractured skull and crushed shoulders, and was rushed to a hospital in Mineola, where she spent more than six months recovering.
Upon discharge from hospital in Mineola, Gentry took up residence with friends in Freeport. She was unsuccessful in obtaining further work as an endurance pilot although she did return to flying, albeit as a passenger.
In 1931, Gentry quit professional flying and returned to her previous job as a cashier at a North Carolina restaurant. Despite the change of career, she continued in her attempts to set flying endurance records. On December 10, 1933, Gentry took off from Miami, Florida, in a new attempt to beat the record, supported by co-pilot Frances Marsalis and a refueling ship manned by Jack Loesing and Fred Fetterman. Gentry intended to remain aloft for ten days and thereby beat the then-current record of eight days, four hours and six minutes, set by Marsalis and Thaden at Valley Stream.