SECOND YOUNGEST PILOT
Wellington Girl’s Success
The honour of being the second youngest girl to obtain her A pilot’s licence goes to Miss Elizabeth Reeve, Wellington, who passed her Lina! examination on Saturday at the Rongotai Aerodrome. Miss June Howden, Auckland, is the youngest holder of an A licence iu New Zealand, being only 17 or IS years old. Miss Reeve is a popular member of the Wellington Aero Club, and is very keen on Hying. She is taking a course in aeronautics at present, and is engaged in engineering. Miss Reeve is not only the second youngest bolder of a pilot’s A licence (she is 20 years of age), but she is also the last pilot to bo trained by Squadron Leader Stedman, who is to leave Wellington to take up flying in Canterbury. Mr. Alan Reeve, the well-known caricaturist, now in Sydney, is a brother.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 155, 29 March 1937, Page 4
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