Eula “Pearl” Carter Scott

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Eula “Pearl” Carter Scott was a pioneering Native American aviator who became one of the youngest licensed pilots in the United States and a trailblazer for women in aviation.

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instanceOf Native American aviator
aviator
person
woman
activeIn 20th-century aviation
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1915-12-09
dateOfDeath 2005-03-28
educatedBy Wiley Post NERFINISHED
ethnicity Chickasaw NERFINISHED
Native American
familyName Carter NERFINISHED
Scott NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aviation
givenName Eula NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Chickasaw NERFINISHED
hasRelative Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston NERFINISHED
honoredBy Chickasaw Nation NERFINISHED
inspired future generations of Native American pilots
women in aviation in the United States
knownFor barnstorming flights in the 1920s
languageSpoken English
learnedToFlyAtAge 12
licensedPilotByAge 13
memberOf Chickasaw Nation NERFINISHED
nickname Pearl NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the youngest licensed pilots in the United States
pioneering Native American woman in aviation
trailblazer for women in aviation
occupation aviator
pilot
placeOfBirth Marietta, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Ardmore, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
residence Oklahoma NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
studentOf Wiley Post NERFINISHED
subjectOf biographical accounts of early Native American aviators
film “Pearl” NERFINISHED

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Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame inductee Eula “Pearl” Carter Scott