Campbell, Maude B. (c. 1908–?)
Campbell, Maude B. (c. 1908–?)
American travel pioneer. Born Maude B. Campbell, c. 1908, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Paid $160 for a round-trip flight from Salt Lake City, UT, to Los Angeles, CA (June 10, 1926); as the only passenger in the open cockpit biplane, received a parachute and emergency instructions.
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