Jennifer Murray
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Early life and education
Jennifer Mather was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in June 1940.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". She was educated at Downe House School in Berkshire, UK.[1]Template:Primary source inline Her paternal grandfather was Sir William Mather, the British industrialist who was chairman of Mather & Platt.[2]
Career
In August 1997, Murray became the first woman to fly a helicopter around the world when she co-piloted her Robinson R44 with Quentin Smith on the eastward circumnavigation.[3] The 97-day flight was also an eastbound speed record for a piston-powered helicopter.[4][5] The flight departed from Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK on 10 May 1997, and her stopover at Oakland Airport in California on 20 July is commemorated at the Oakland Aviation Museum. On 6 September 2000, Murray became the first woman to make a solo flight around the world in a helicopter and the first person to do so without autopilot.[4]
Pole to pole
In 2007, Murray and co-pilot Colin Bodill became the first to land a helicopter on both North and South Poles, their second attempt. Their first, in 2003, ended in a near-fatal crash in Antarctica, after Murray had just become the first woman to fly a helicopter to the South Pole.[4][6]
RacingThePlanet Nepal
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Personal life
Mather married Hong Kong businessman Simon Murray in 1966.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Awards and honours
- Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame Inductee 2005
- The Gambia issued a postage stamp in her honour in 2004
- Royal Aero Club - 1997 Silver Medal, 2000 Britannia Trophy
- Brabazon Cup
- Harmon Trophy
- Inducted in Forest of Friendship
References
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