Eula Pearl Carter Scott soloed at age 13 in 1929.
Youngest in Oklahoma, youngest of Chickasaw descent, … But I’ll bet she ignored points, she just wanted to fly.
And hey! her father encouraged her, purchased an airplane for her during her flight training. (Did I ever suggest males help females in careers?
Quit flying after bearing second child, because of risk of her children being left without a mother (she was a stunt pilot). (Did I ever suggest motherhood as a discouragement for a flying career?
(Blanche Scott was the person jerk Curtis discriminated against. First woman to fly, and first woman test pilot (for Martin).
The person in TX was someone else.)
The key of course is individual rights protected by defense and justice systems. Work hard and smart to do what you want, within your innate talents. (Dancing and basketball are not careers for me, motherhood is fundamentally blocked. :-o)
There’s a scene in Atlas Shrugged in which a young Dagny Taggart is told that women should not do some kind of work. Nonsense! she decided for herself and proceeded to do what she wanted. (In that famous best-selling novel she ran a railroad, and was a design engineer on the side.)