Also known as Sabiha Ćorović-Gokčen
first Turkish female combat pilot (1913–2001)
Sabiha Gökçen was the first Turkish woman to become a combat pilot, breaking significant gender barriers in aviation during the early 20th century. Her achievement matters because she demonstrated that women could excel in military aviation and served as an inspiring example of female capability in a male-dominated field during a transformative period for Turkey.
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Sabiha Gökçen (ur. 22 marca 1913 w Bursie, zm. 22 marca 2001 w Ankarze) – turecka pilot wojskowa, pierwsza kobieta-lotnik biorąca udział w działaniach wojennych, jedna z trzynaściorga dzieci adoptowanych przez Mustafę Kemala Atatürka.
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