- Born
- Died
- Nicknames
- The Lone Girl Flyer
- The British Girl Lindbergh
- Amy Johnson was born on July 1, 1903 in Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK. She was married to Jim Mollison. She died on January 5, 1941 in Thames Estuary, London, England, UK.
- SpouseJim Mollison(1932 - 1938) (divorced)
- In music, Johnson inspired a number of works, including the song "Flying Sorcery" from Scottish singer-songwriter Al Stewart's album, Year of the Cat (1976).
- As a member of the ATA with no known grave (her body was never recovered), Johnson is commemorated, under the name of Amy V. Johnson, by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on the Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede.
- In 1999, it was reported that Johnson's death may have been caused by friendly fire. Tom Mitchell, from Crowborough, Sussex, claimed to have shot Johnson's aircraft down when she twice failed to give the correct identification code during the flight. Mitchell explained how the aircraft was sighted and contacted by radio. A request was made for the signal. She gave the wrong one twice. "Sixteen rounds of shells were fired and the plane dived into the Thames Estuary. We all thought it was an enemy plane until the next day when we read the papers and discovered it was Amy. The officers told us never to tell anyone what happened.".
- Flying solo or with her husband, Jim Mollison, she set many long-distance records during the 1930s.
- She flew in the Second World War as a part of the Air Transport Auxiliary and disappeared during a ferry flight. The cause of her death has been a subject of discussion over many years.
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