The Mail on Sunday

Bird in biplane blames ‘old boy vendetta’ for solo f light row

- By Angella Johnson

THE self-styled ‘bird in a biplane’ will learn today if she has won the fight to clear her name after being stripped of a prestigiou­s award amid claims she lied about flying solo.

Tracey Curtis-Taylor had been honoured for recreating aviation pioneer Lady Mary Heath’s historic 1928 flight from Cape Town to Britain in a vintage aircraft.

But she was unceremoni­ously stripped of the Bill Woodhams Trophy by the Light Aircraft Associatio­n after it was alleged that she had passengers with her during the 8,000-mile journey in 2015.

Ms Curtis- Taylor, 56, appealed against the decision by the LAA, which represents recreation­al pilots, and claims the decision was part of a ‘vicious vendetta’ by a group ‘that operates like an old boys’ club’.

The row has divided the LAA’s 7,600 members, many of whom will attend today’s meeting in Northampto­nshire. Two representa­tives will call for Ms Curtis-Taylor’s award to be reinstated.

‘I’ve been treated disgracefu­lly,’ said Ms Curtis-Taylor.

‘Many of the members are ex-military men and about 80 to 90 per cent are over 60. They act like some kind of old boys’ club.

‘ I’ve often felt like an outsider because it has been made clear that some resented seeing a woman doing something that they don’t do.

‘The personal attacks have been incredibly painful. The financial cost and distress to me has been huge. I never set out to deceive anyone. It’s been blown out of all proportion.

‘I wish they had never bothered to give me the award. There was no money, just a cup which you keep for a year and then give back.’

Ms Curtis-Taylor admits that in a ‘slip of the tongue’ during one interview, she inadverten­tly used the term ‘solo’ to describe the trip.

But she added: ‘I was doing everything to promote the female pioneers who did fly solo, but I never claimed to be doing the same. I was, however, the only pilot. No one flew but me.’

LAA chairman Brian Davies said: ‘A vote was taken [to rescind the award]. The member said that it was unfair, so the remedy is to take the vote again, which is what we plan to do.’

 ??  ?? ‘DAMAGING’: Tracey Curtis-Taylor with her 1942 Boeing-Stearman biplane in 2015
‘DAMAGING’: Tracey Curtis-Taylor with her 1942 Boeing-Stearman biplane in 2015

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