Jeannette Piccard

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Jeannette Piccard was an American balloonist, scientist, and Episcopal priest who became one of the first licensed female balloon pilots and a pioneering figure in both aviation and women’s ordination.

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instanceOf Episcopal priest
balloonist
human
pioneer of women’s ordination
scientist
collaboratedWith Jean Piccard NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Piccard NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aeronautics
ballooning
religious ministry
givenName Jeannette NERFINISHED
hasRole pilot
priest
influenced later women clergy in the Episcopal Church
women in aviation
isAmongFirst licensed female balloon pilots
knownFor stratospheric balloon flight in the 1930s
languageOfWorkOrName English
licensedAs balloon pilot
movement women’s ordination movement in the Episcopal Church
notableAs one of the first women to reach the stratosphere
notableFor being one of the first licensed female balloon pilots
combining scientific career with religious vocation
pioneering role in aviation
pioneering role in women’s ordination in the Episcopal Church
occupation Episcopal priest
balloonist
scientist
participatedIn high-altitude balloon flights
religion Episcopal Church
sexOrGender female
spouse Jean Piccard NERFINISHED

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