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Vicki Van Meter

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Victoria "Vicky" van Meter (born 1982 in Meadville, Pennsylvania) was at one time the youngest pilot. She first flew an airplane at the age of 10. On August 1993 at age 11 she made headlines when she flew from Augusta, Maine to San Diego, California in a Cessna 172. A year later she flew a Cessna 210 over the Atlantic Ocean to Scotland. While in March 1994, Aaron Wax, a 9 year old, flew a Cessna 172 from Phoenix, Arizona to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina then to Anaheim, California then he landed back in Phoenix, Arizona.

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