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Oct 30, 2019

[Answer] Who was the first pilot to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean?

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...1. John Alcock 2. Charles Lindbergh 3. Amelia Earhart 4. Max Miller




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John Alcock - Hundreds of flights cross the Atlantic Ocean every day, and we have John Alcock and Arthur Brown to thank for making it possible. The duo completed the first nonstop, transatlantic flight on June 15, 1919, when they landed their Vickers Vimy airplane in Clifden, Ireland. They won £10,000 — or about $1.1 million in modern money — after completing the 1,890-mile journey in about 16 hours. All told, it took them six years to achieve the feat, due partially to the interruption of WWI, which began a year after the competition was launched. Lindbergh may have been the first to make the flight solo, on his famed 1927 voyage, but he wasn’t the original transatlantic pioneer.:


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