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Mona Friedlander (Mona Renee Vera Ernesta Friedlander) was born on 2 June, 1914 in London, England, is a founding pilot of the Air Transport Auxiliary. Discover Mona Friedlander's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

Popular As Mona Renee Vera Ernesta Friedlander
Occupation pilot
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 2 June 1914
Birthday 2 June
Birthplace London, England
Date of death (1993-12-24) Halstock, Dorset, England
Died Place Halstock, Dorset, England
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1914

Mona Renee Vera Ernesta Forward (née Friedlander, 2 June 1914 – 24 December 1993) was a British pilot and one of the eight founding pilots who started the women's section of the Air Transport Auxiliary.

Mona Renee Vera Ernesta Friedlander was born in Queensgate, London in June 1914. Her father was a rich banker and they lived in Park Lane. Age six her mother took her and her sister, who suffered from tuberculosis, to live in Paris. Friedlander went to school in Vienna, Switzerland and Germany, only returned to live in Britain age seventeen. She attended the LSE and took a secretarial course, which led to secretarial jobs. Age 21, she went to America as a secretary to a friend of her father. On her return, a friend took her to Brooklands, "gave me a couple of gins and tonics and sent me up in an aeroplane" and she became hooked on flying.

1936

She worked in the small aircraft factory near Brooklands and the machine place at Broolands to understand the mechanics of flying. She took her 'B' licence (pilot's licence) Friedlander was issued with her licence (No. 14599) on 11 November 1936, having taken the test at Brooklands Flying Club in a De Havilland DH.60 Moth. She qualified as a 2nd class navigator and in night flying. Her parents initially funded her pursuit of a pilot's license, but they ended support with that goal achieved. Her father loved her flying, her mother was "horrified".

1939

She wanted to train as a flying instructor and continued despite her parents objections by taking a job pulling aerial advertising banners. Some pilots would take off with the banner but Friedlander preferred to fly back at a defined height and pick up the banner. She flew banners around the Scottish coast, particularly Aberdeen. In Spring of 1939 she went to work for Air Taxis Ltd of Croydon, taking people up for joy rides and air taxi journeys and moved with them when the government moved the company to Manchester at the outbreak of the Second World War. In the 1939 Register she was listed as a pilot living in 16 Deansgate Manchester. Friedland took the Air Transport Auxiliary test at Filton, Bristol having been written to because she had over 200 flying hours.

1940

Friedlander was one of the eight founding pilots in the women's section of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) and started working at Hatfield airfield on 7 January 1940. Alongside Winifred Crossley Fair, Margaret Cunnison, Hon. Margaret Fairweather, Joan Hughes, Gabrielle Patterson, Rosemary Rees and Marion Wilberforce, they were known as the First Eight, all appointed by Commandant Pauline Gower.

1941

Mona Friedlander married Alan Forward in 1941 in Westminster.

1943

In 1943 she was invalided out of the ATA and she took work as a censor. She was entrusted with inspecting press photographs to decide if they revealed secret information.

1985

In 1985 the Imperial War Museum recorded her biography as an oral history.

1993

Mona Forward died in Halstock, Dorset on Christmas Eve 1993 at the age of 79.

2008

A bus company in Hatfield named its eight buses after the "first eight" of the Tiger Moth pilots in the ATA, including Friedlander. The fifteen surviving women members of the ATA (and 100 surviving male pilots) were given a special award in 2008 by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown.