Elizabeth 'Kit' Magid (née MacKethan, c. 1918 - 23 March 2004) was an American fighter pilot and writer.
[2] Magid's son, Ken, created the PBS documentary Women of Courage about WASPs, their missions, and their second-class treatment by the U.S.
[4] She trained in Sweetwater Dam Naval Outlying Landing Field with fellow pilot Marie Mitchell Robinson and was stationed in Cochran Field, Georgia, while Robinson was stationed at the Victorville Air Force Base in California.
Magid went on to become a freelance writer for a number of publications, such as Boys’ Life and Family Circle, as well as an awarded practitioner of ikebana.
Magid is one of a small handful of WASP members to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery.