For other people with the same name, see Ann Burns.
Anne Burns
Born
23 November 1915
Haworth
Died
22 January 2001
Occupation(s)
Aeronautical engineer, glider pilot
Anne Burns (23 November 1915 – 22 January 2001)[1] was a British aeronautical engineer and glider pilot. She had a career of nearly 40 years in the Royal Aircraft Establishment as an engineer and an expert in wind shear. As a glider pilot, she holds the British record for highest altitude, and was the first woman to cross the English Channel in a glider.
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