Aida de Acosta

Aida de Acosta Root Breckinridge (July 28, 1884 – May 26, 1962) was an American socialite and aviator. She was the first woman to fly a powered aircraft solo. In 1903, while in Paris with her mother, she caught her first glimpse of dirigibles. She then proceeded to take only three flight lessons, before taking to the sky by herself.

Aida de Acosta
Born
Aida de Acosta

July 28, 1884
DiedMay 26, 1962(1962-05-26) (aged 77)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesMrs. Oren Root Sr.; Mrs. Henry Breckinridge
Known forFirst woman to fly a powered aircraft solo
Founder of first U.S. eye institute
Executive director of first U.S. eye bank
Spouses
Oren Root III
(m. 1908; div. 1922)
    Henry Breckinridge
    (m. 1927; div. 1947)
    ChildrenOren Root IV
    Alva de Acosta Root
    Parent(s)Ricardo de Acosta
    Micaela Hernández de Alba y de Alba
    RelativesRita de Acosta Lydig (sister)
    Mercedes de Acosta (sister)

    Later in life, after losing sight in one eye to glaucoma, she became an advocate for improved eye care and was executive director of the first eye bank in America.

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