[4] Pallier became a member of the Aéroclub féminin la Stella, a women's flying club set up by Marie Surcouf in 1909.
[1] Pallier took part in the Vienna airshow held at the Aspern airfield in June 1913, where she won the women's altitude contest.
[8] In 1913, Pallier took part in the Coupe Femina women's air race[9] and made a 290 km long flight to Mourmelon in an Astra-Nieuport biplane.
[11] Inspired by what was happening in Britain, in 1915 she and Marguerite Durand[12] set up le Club Féminine Automobile to provide female drivers for the ambulances near the Front, but her services were again refused.
[11] le Club Féminine Automobile's one hundred and twenty ambulance drivers and seventy nurses transported wounded soldiers repatriated from battlefields at the Front to hospitals.