Ruth Law

GPTKB entity

Properties (49)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf aviator
gptkbp:aircraft aerobatics
contributed to aviation advancements
overcame gender barriers in aviation
part of the early aviation movement
awarded for her contributions to aviation
first woman to obtain a license in the U.S.
influential in women's rights in aviation
innovative techniques in aviation
left a lasting legacy in aviation.
long-distance flight records
numerous records and accolades
performed in various air shows
renowned for her flying skills
respected figure among aviators
role model for aspiring pilots
used advanced aircraft for her time
gptkbp:airlines Ninety-Nines
1910s to 1920s
gptkbp:associatedWith Aviation history
gptkbp:awards National_Aeronautic_Association_awards
gptkbp:birthDate October 16, 1887
gptkbp:crew promoted aviation education for women
Curtiss_Flying_School
gptkbp:culturalImpact inspired films and literature
gptkbp:deathDate July 1, 1970
gptkbp:education gptkb:University_of_Chicago
gptkbp:events participated in major aviation events
gptkbp:famousFor stunt flying
gptkbp:famousPerson Ruth_Law:_Pioneer_Aviator
gptkbp:firstFlight 1912
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Ruth_Law
gptkbp:historicalSignificance early 20th century aviation
recognized in aviation history books
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Ruth Law
gptkbp:IATA_code significant figure in early aviation history
gptkbp:influenced future generations of female pilots
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:Harriet_Quimby
gptkbp:inspiration women in aviation
gptkbp:knownFor breaking aviation records
gptkbp:legacy pioneering female aviator
gptkbp:nationality American
gptkbp:notableEvent air shows
first woman to fly a plane from Chicago to New York
gptkbp:occupation pilot
gptkbp:publicSpeaking advocate for women in aviation
gptkbp:recordings 1,000 miles in 24 hours
gptkbp:residence gptkb:Chicago,_Illinois
gptkbp:spouse Charles_Law