Eula "Pearl" Carter Scott (December 9, 1915 – March 28, 2005) was an American stunt pilot and political activist.
She was the second youngest of three girls, and also had a younger brother named George Carter, Jr.[a] Her father was a wealthy businessman, while Lucy was an original enrollee of the Chickasaw Nation.
Pearl said late in her life that her father was blind, and that she had served as his eyes, so she accompanied him everywhere, whether in his office or collecting rents out on the farms.
I asked him a hundred questions while we were up in the air, and as soon as he set the plane down, I ran over and told Daddy that I wanted to learn to fly.
She apparently relented once, when Wiley Post allowed her to take to the air flying his famous "Winnie Mae," in which he had set three world records.
After studying at the Desert Willow Indian Training Center in Tucson, Arizona, she became one of the tribe's first community health representatives.