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Amy Johnson (1903-1941) was the first woman to fly from London to Australia. At the start of World War II, she helped to organize the women's flying Corps to Transport aircraft where needed. As lead pilot, she was qualified to fly a number of different types of planes.

On 5 January 1941, while flying in a heavy overcast, but for undetermined reasons, she bailed out over the English Channel. Her parachute was sighted and a British Naval ship attempted to rescue her. The ship's captain even went into the icy water himself in the unsuccessful effort, later dying from the effects.

Amy Johnson was declared dead, her body never recovered.
 
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Unfortunately she will never be found just my opinion but I wonder if the navy ship shot her down as seams highly unusual for a ships captain to go into the water
 

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