Nancy Jane Miller Livingston Stratford (born June 12, 1919) is an American aviator.
She flew warplanes in the civilian Air Transport Auxiliary in Great Britain during World War II and was later a pioneering helicopter pilot in Alaska.
[2] She logged around 900 hours of flying and gained experience on about 50 different types of aircraft, claiming that her favorite was the Supermarine Spitfire.
[1][3] Upon the death of Jaye Edwards in August 2022, Stratford became the last surviving Attagirl, as the women pilots of the ATA were known.
[4] In 2008, she was presented with an Air Transport Auxiliary Veterans Badge by British prime minister Gordon Brown.