In 1961, Wally Funk was among the Mercury 13, the first group of American pilots to pass the âWomen in Spaceâ programme. Wally sailed through a series of rigorous physical and mental tests, her scores beating many of the male candidatesâ, including those of John Glenn, the first American in orbit. But just one week before she was due to enter the final phase of training, the programme was abruptly cancelled. A combination of politics and prejudice meant that none of the women ever flew into space. Undeterred, Wally went on to become one of Americaâs first female aviation inspectors and civilian flight instructors, though her dream of being an astronaut never dimmed.
In this offbeat odyssey, journalist and fellow space buff Sue Nelson travels with Wally, now approaching her eightieth birthday, as she races to make her giant leap â before itâs too late. Covering their travels across the United States and Europe â taking in NASAâs mission control in Houston and Spaceport America in New Mexico, where Wallyâs ride to space awaits â this is a uniquely intimate and entertaining portrait of a true aviation trailblazer.
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Author: Sue Nelson
ISBN: 9781908906342
Format: Hardcover
Pages 352