In 1942, twenty-three-year-old Nancy Jane Miller joined a group of American women hand-picked by renowned aviatrix, Jacqueline Cochran, to volunteer as pilots with the British Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA).
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The ATA, which included men and women pilots from many countries, had been formed to Ferry military aircraft from British factories to front-line operational squadrons and would become Cochran\'s inspiration for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), which served on American soil.
In 1942, twenty-three-year-old Nancy Jane Miller joined a group of American women hand-picked by renowned aviatrix, Jacqueline Cochran, to volunteer as pilots with the British Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA)