Marian Cummings Explained

Marian Engle Cummings
Birth Name:Marian Engle
Birth Date:c. 1892
Death Date:1984
Nationality:American

Marian Engle Cummings (c. 18921984), was the first woman in the US to gain a commercial pilot's license.

Biography

Marian Engle was born circa 1892 to Alice Warbass and Abraham W. Engle of Seattle. She was educated in Westover School graduating in 1910. She went on to marry lawyer Wilbur Love Cummings and moved to Greenwich with her husband.[1] [2] [3]

Cummings got her pilot's license in 1932 having learned to fly in North Beach, now LaGuardia Airport. She worked as a corporate pilot for her husband. The couple had a daughter and son. Both of the children learned to fly, Molly gaining her license at age 18. As a family they performed stunts in their aircraft at fields such as Armonk, Hartford, and Long Island until the Second World War. Cummings joined the Civil Air Patrol where she was a captain and a ferry pilot for the Army Air Corps. Cummings' daughter Molly also joined the Civil Air Patrol and her son Billy joined the Navy Air Corps transporting planes to the UK. Billy was killed in a crash on takeoff.[1] [2] [4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Marian Cummings, 92, Dies; Licensed Commercial Pilot . The New York Times . 19 June 1984.
  2. News: Moore . Jean P. . The Flying Family of Greenwich . GreenwichTime . 23 June 2014.
  3. Web site: New Heights on the Hill . The Collegian Magazine . en.
  4. Web site: "Marian Cummings Dies," Seattle Times, June 29, 1984 .