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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first woman to fly across [[Earth|the world]]. She was also the first woman in [[Britain]] to become a qualified ground engineer. She first became a pilot after her sister [[Irene Johnson|Irene]] committed [[suicide]], which made her decide to live in the moment. [[Clara Oswald]] read about her in [[school]], and Amy became an inspiration for her. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] took her to [[1930]] [[Baghdad]], Clara ran into Amy in the [[desert]] outside. Amy then met her in a [[hotel]], and they had a conversation. Her [[airplane]] was shot down over the [[English Channel]] during [[World War II]], and she drowned. However Clara realised that history only needed to record Amy dying. Clara and the Doctor saved Amy and took her to | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first woman to fly across [[Earth|the world]]. She was also the first woman in [[Britain]] to become a qualified ground engineer. She first became a pilot after her sister [[Irene Johnson|Irene]] committed [[suicide]], which made her decide to live in the moment. [[Clara Oswald]] read about her in [[school]], and Amy became an inspiration for her. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] took her to [[1930]] [[Baghdad]], Clara ran into Amy in the [[desert]] outside. Amy then met her in a [[hotel]], and they had a conversation. Her [[airplane]] was shot down over the [[English Channel]] during [[World War II]], and she drowned. However Clara realised that history only needed to record Amy dying. Clara and the Doctor saved Amy and took her to [[Cornucopia]] where she could continue flying. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Wing and a Prayer (comic story)|A Wing and a Prayer]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 17 February 2014
Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly across the world. She was also the first woman in Britain to become a qualified ground engineer. She first became a pilot after her sister Irene committed suicide, which made her decide to live in the moment. Clara Oswald read about her in school, and Amy became an inspiration for her. When the Eleventh Doctor took her to 1930 Baghdad, Clara ran into Amy in the desert outside. Amy then met her in a hotel, and they had a conversation. Her airplane was shot down over the English Channel during World War II, and she drowned. However Clara realised that history only needed to record Amy dying. Clara and the Doctor saved Amy and took her to Cornucopia where she could continue flying. (COMIC: A Wing and a Prayer)
Behind the scenes
- Amy Johnson was a real-life pioneer woman aviator - she was the first woman to fly solo from the UK to Australia.