Garcia[2] quoted an observer of one of her performances, "She also offered us the gift of her melodious voice, singing, behind the scenes, vibrant Andalusian flavor songs with a purity of accent and diction.
"[2]Chichana's first flying experience came at the age of 23 when she accompanied pilot José Piñeiro González for several demonstrations aboard his Bleriot aircraft in northwestern Spain.
"[1] She flew as pilot for the first time on 12 October 1913, at Baltar Beach on the Atlantic Ocean in Sanxenxo Spain,[1] an achievement that was noted in the local newspaper, the Correo de Galicia: "Last Sunday, Piñeiro surprised the residents of Sanxenxo with a superb flight made in very interesting circumstances"[2] When they descended the crowd greeted them with an ovation.
[1] Chichana died as a young woman in 1919 from the Spanish flu "after a long illness, suffered with real resignation, surrounded by the care and affection of her loving family.
[1] Many years later, on July 28, 1964, according to Bará, "'the BOE [Boletín Oficial del Estado (in English: Official State Gazette)] published the following legal notice about Lucia.