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Aviation was still a new technology in the 1930's, and attitudes about "roles" weren't as fixed about flying as they were about other activities. Moreover many of the women who flew came from the upper reaches of society, which put the whole role of women in a different light than elsewhere. Women competed in the Washington Air Derby and both Langley Days. Usually (but not always) they competed in separate competitions, as was the custom at the time. For example, at the 1933 Langley Day, the 30-mile handicap for women pilots was won by Helen McCloskey of Pittsburgh. There were other competitions for both men and women pilots together. For example, on 21 October 1933 there was a "Treasure Hunt" from College Park Airport. The twelve contestants were given successive clues as to where they were to go. The first stop was Hoover Field; from there they went to Hybla Valley Airport, then Beacon Airport, on to Congressional Airport and finally back to College Park.The event was won by Genevieve Savage, president the following year of the Washington Women Pilots Association. (Maybe that's why they competed elsewhere separately!) Amelia Earhart and the NAAAmelia Earhart (usually referred to in those days as Amelia Earhart Putnam) was and is America's best known aviatrix of the 1930's. At the time of the 1932 Air Derby she was Vice-President of the NAA. The following year, as the 1933 Langley Day closed and the OX-5 competitions became history while unsanctioned, she resigned as the NAA's vice president. In a statement she noted the following:
Although the two disputes were unrelated, they offer an interesting confluence of people and events. Her resignation and the OX-5 flap are two concurrent examples of two "free spirits" who didn't like the way "management" was handling things.
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