Bessica Faith Raiche née Medlar, known as Bessie Raiche, (April 1875 – 11 April 1932) was an American dentist, physician, and America's first female aviator.
Raiche was the first woman in the United States accredited with flying solo in an airplane.[1][2][3][4]
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^"Bessie Raiche". AOPA Pilot: 41. May 2014.
^Eileen F. Lebow (2003), Before Amelia: Women Pilots in the Early Days of Aviation, Potomac Books, pp. 131–144, archived from the original on 2021-01-06, retrieved 2010-03-12
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