She was the first woman accepted into the Civilian Pilot Training Program at Cornell University.
[3] During World War II, Seymour was a Women's Airforce Service Pilot, or WASP at Buckingham Air Force Base in Florida.
[4][5] She actively campaigned for military status for the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
[6] Her 100th birthday party was celebrated at the opening reception of Women in Aviation International’s 2017 annual conference.
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