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Matilde Moisant (1878-1964) in 1912
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Matilde Moisant (1878-1964) in 1912

Matilde E. Moisant (September 13, 1878 - February 5, 1964), was an American pioneer aviator.

Birth

She was born in Earl Park, Indiana to Medore Moisant (1839-?) and Josephine Fortier. Both parents were from Canada. Her siblings include: George Moisant (1866-?); John Moisant (1868-1910); Annie M. Moisant (1877-?); Alfred Moisant (c1881-?); Louisa J. Moisant (1884-?); and possibly Eunice Moisant (1890-?) who was born in Illinois. John and Alfred were also aviators. In 1880 the family was living in Manteno, Illinois and her father was working as a farmer.

Aviator

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She learned to fly at Alfred's Aviation School on Long Island, New York. In 1911, a few weeks after her friend Harriet Quimby received her pilot's license, Matilde Moisant became the second woman pilot to receive licensing from the Aero Club of America. She pursued a career in exhibition flying, and in September of 1911, she won the Rodman-Wanamaker altitude trophy by flying to an altitude of 1,200 feet.

Stopped flying

She stopped flying on April 14, 1912, in Wichita Falls, Texas when her plane crashed. Although she recovered from her injuries, she gave up flying, and moved to the family plantation in San Salvador.

California

In 1920 she was living in Los Angeles with her sister Eunice Moisant, and both were not working. In 1930 she was living at 2540 Olive Road in La Crescenta, California and still not working, most likely living off the income from her brother's estate.

Death

Matilde Moisant died in 1964 in Glendale, California and was interred in the "Portal of the Folded Wing" in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

Timeline

Selected coverage in the New York Times

References

Further reading

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