[2] Ingrid Elisabeth Liljegren was born in Stockholm, Sweden.
She was the daughter of Sivert Roland Liljegren (1908–75) and Maud Berg (1915–82).
In 1962, the family moved to Anchorage, Alaska where Einar Pedersen was stationed as a Scandinavian Airlines navigator on intercontinental flights.
[3][4] In 1963 with her husband as navigator, Ingrid Pedersen set out flying a single-engine Cessna 205 aircraft from Fairbanks, Alaska, over the geographic North Pole and continuing to Bodø, Norway.
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