Tue, Dec 06, 2011
Two-Time Winner Of All Women's International Air Race
One of aviation's pioneer women passed away November 17th. Betty
Haas Pfister, who served as a WASP during WWII, died at her home in
Aspen, CO, at the age of 90.
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Ms. Haas Pfister began her aviation career while a student at
Bennington College in Vermont in 1942. According to a bio posted on
the website of the Aspen Hall of Fame, she joined the WASPs in
1942, and ferried aircraft ranging from fighters to B-17 bombers as
a 21-year-old woman. The New York Times reports that, after the
program was shut down in 1944, she found work as an airplane
mechanic and occasionally flew cargo planes, as well as becoming a
flight instructor. In 1948, she became a flight attendant for Pan
America Airlines, one of the few women in that role with more than
1000 hours PIC time in her logbook.
She purchased a surplus P-39 in 1946 for $750, and flew
"Galloping Gertie" in air shows and races around the country. The
airplane has since been donated to the Smithsonian, which loaned it
to the Niagara Aerospace Museum in Niagara Falls, NY.
Among the awards and accolades bestowed on Ms. Haas Pfister were
the Elder Statesman of Aviation Award, and induction in the
Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame in 1984. In 2010, she was one of the
WASPs to attend the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in
Washington, D.C.
She married Art Pfister in 1954 and had three daughters.
Among her pilot ratings were commercial rotorcraft, gliders, and
balloons. She founded the Pitkin County Air Rescue Group, a
volunteer organization which assisted in SAR efforts for downed
aircraft and skiers lost in the Colorado mountains. She was also
the founder and first member of the Aspen Chapter of The
Ninety-Nines
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