Gale Ann Gordon, MSC, USNR (born 1942) is an American experimental psychologist and naval aviator. In 1966 she became the first female Navy pilot to solo in a Navy training plane.[1]
Gale Ann Gordon was born in Ohio in 1942.[2] Gordon gained a masters in experimental psychology from Michigan State University in 1965,[3] and was assigned to Pensacola Naval Air Station as a member of the Medical Service Corps.[2] Training to become an aviation experimental psychologist, she was commissioned as a member of the flight surgeon class at Pensacola in September 1965,[1] the only woman in a squadron of 999 men.[2] On March 25, 1966, she flew solo in a Beechcraft T-34 Mentor at Saufley Field. This made her the first woman in the history of the Naval Air Training Command to solo a Navy training plane.[1]