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Ann Dearing Holtgren Pellegreno (born 1937 in
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) is a professional musician, teacher, author, and lecturer. In 1967, Pellegreno and a crew of three successfully flew the same type aircraft, Lockheed 10 Electra, to complete a world flight that closely mirrored
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's flight plan in 1937. On the 30th anniversary of Earhart's disappearance, Pellegreno dropped a wreath in her honor on tiny
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and returned to
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, completing the 28,000-mile commemorative flight on July 7, 1967.Van Pelt 2005, pp. 219–220.


Early years

In 1961, on the day she obtained her private pilot's license, Pellegreno took her mother up for a surprise flight as her first passenger; Mrs. Holtgren was not aware that her daughter had learned to fly. Within five years, Pellegreno obtained a commercial pilot's license, to which she added ratings for instrument, multi-engine, and flight instructor for airplanes and instruments.


1967 flight

Koepke owned a twin-engine Lockheed Electra 10 that he was restoring at the time, a sistership to that flown by Amelia Earhart on her fateful world flight in 1937.Pellegreno 1971, p. 12. On June 9, she and her crew of three took off from
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in the plane. Her crew was made up of William L. Polhemus (navigator), William "Bill" R. Payne (co-pilot) and Lee Koepke (owner and restorer of the Electra). The Electra was originally registered in Canada as CF-TCA and re-registered in the U.S. as N79237 when Pellegreno and her crew made their round-the-world flight.Safford et al 2003, p. 71.Pellegreno 1971, p. 13. Pellegreno proceeded from Willow Run,
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on June 7, 1967 to Oakland, to take off from the same airport from which Earhart departed 30 years before. It was wheels-up on this commemorative round-the-world flight on June 9 when she took off from Oakland flying east on their journey. Pellegreno and her team followed the same route Earhart and navigator
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followed in 1937, but for better re-fueling connections landed at differing airports. They carried 2,000 sets of philatelic covers that would be canceled at various cities on their path, to be sold to collectors to help finance their flight. Pellegreno's Electra was equipped with state-of-the-art radio and navigation equipment.Safford et al 2003, p. 73. After a refueling stop at
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in the Pacific, Pellegreno flew to Howland Island, making a tribute fly-over at approximately the same time and on the same day as Earhart and Noonan would have arrived there 30 years before on July 2, 1937.Safford et al 2003, pp. 76–77. On that day, July 2, 1967, Pellegreno personally dropped a wreath commemorating the history-making round-the-world effort of Earhart and Noonan. Exactly 30 years later, Pellegreno found Earhart's flight-planned destination – tiny Howland Island – dropped a wreath, and returned to Oakland on July 7 having completed the 28,000 mile world flight. She returned to Willow Run arriving there on July 10.


Itinerary

Departed Willow Run, Detroit, MI (Pre-Flight), June 7, 1967 * DuPage, IL * Cedar Rapids, IA * Ogden, UT D Oakland, CA (Start round-the-world), June 9, 1967 * Tucson, AZ * Fort Worth, TX * New Orleans, LA * Miami, FL * San Juan, Puerto Rico * Caracas, Venezuela * Trinidad * Paramaribo, Suriname * Belem, Brazil * Natal, Brazil (Atlantic Ocean crossing) June 15, 1967 * Dakar, Senegal, June 17, 1967 * Las Palmas, Canary Islands * Lisbon, Portugal * Rome, Italy * Ankara, Turkey * Tehran, Iran * Karachi, Pakistan, June 22, 1967 * New Delhi, India * Calcutta, India * Bangkok, Thailand * Singapore, June 27, 1967 * Djakarta, Indonesia * Kupang, Timor * Darwin, Australia * Port Moresby, New Guinea * Lae, New Guinea (Pacific Ocean crossing), June 30, 1967 * Nauru Island * Howland Island (Fly-over), July 2, 1967 * Canton Island * Honolulu, HI Arrived Oakland, CA (Finish round-the-world), July 7, 1967 * Phoenix, AZ (Post-Flight) * Denver, CO * Newton, KS * Oshkosh, WI Arrived Willow Run, Detroit, MI, July 10, 1967


Later years

In 1974 Pellegreno was appointed to the Iowa Aeronautics Commission and also to the Iowa Department of Transportation Commission, the first woman in the nation to serve in that capacity. Her first book World Flight, the Earhart Trail was published in 1971. The volumes of the trilogy Iowa Takes to the Air (1845-2003) were published in 1980, 1986, and 2003. The author's articles have appeared in McCalls, Air Progress, Air Trails, Sport Aviation, Antique Airplane Association News, and The Annals of Iowa. Pellegreno was inducted into the International Forest of Friendship of The Ninety-Nines, Inc. (1987), the Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame (1990), the Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame (1991), the Experimental Aircraft Association – Vintage Aircraft Hall of Fame (1997), and the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2004 she received the Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award from the Cloud L. Hall Cray Foundation. She received the 2010 Outstanding Involvement in Aviation Award from the Iowa Department of Transportation, Aviation Division. That same year she was inducted into the Hall of Heroes at the Iowa Transportation Museum. In 2023 she was inducted as a Distinguished Educator into the Hall of Fame for the Foundation for Saline Area Schools. The Lockheed Electra owned by Lee Koepke was, in a previous existence, one of the three Trans-Canada Airlines Electras that were used to initiate transcontinental air service in Canada in 1937. After Pellegreno's flight, the Canada Aviation Museum acquired the aircraft from Koepke. Volunteers from Air Canada (the new name of Trans-Canada Airlines) overhauled the aircraft in 1968 and donated it to the museum. Today, Lockheed Electra (S/N 1112) is part of the National Aeronautical Collection and is displayed in its original CF-TCA configuration.


See also

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References

Pellegreno 1971, p. 185. ;Notes ;Bibliography * Briand, Paul, Jr. ''Daughter of the Sky.'' New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1960. * Burke, John. ''Winged Legend: The Story of Amelia Earhart''. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971. . * Crouch, Thomas D. "Searching for Amelia Earhart." ''Invention & Technology'' Volume 23, Issue 1, Summer 2007. * Davidson, J.B. ''Amelia Earhart Returns from Saipan.'' Canton, Ohio: Davidson, 1969. * Duffy, Paul. ''Amelia Earhart, World Flight 1937, World Flight 1997, Linda Finch'' (booklet). East Hartford, CT: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group, 1997. * Dwiggens, Don. ''Hollywood Pilot: The Biography of Paul Mantz''. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1967. * Earhart, Amelia. "The Fun of It." New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1932. * Gillespie, Ric. ''Finding Amelia: The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance''. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 2006. . * Goerner, Fred. ''The Search for Amelia Earhart''. New York: Doubleday, 1966. . * Hoffman, David. ''Following Amelia Earhart: Heroines of the Sky'' (DVD). Camden, ME: Varied Directions International, 2002. * Molson, Kenneth M. et al. ''Canada's National Aviation Museum: Its History and Collections''. Ottawa: National Aviation Museum, 1988. . * Morrissey, Muriel. ''Courage Is the Price.'' Wichita: McCormick-Armstrong Publishing Division, 1963. . * Pellegreno, Ann H. ''World Flight, The Earhart Trail''. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1971, . * Ryan, John. ''The Hot Land: Focus on New Guinea.'' New York: St. Martin's Press, 1969. * Safford, Laurance F. with Cameron A. Warren and Robert R. Payne. ''Earhart's Flight into Yesterday: The Facts Without the Fiction''. McLean, Virginia: Paladwr Press, 2003. . * Szabo, Corinne. ''Sky Pioneer: A Photobiography of Amelia Earhart''. Washington, DC: National Geographic Children's Books, 1997. . * Van Pelt, Lori. ''Amelia Earhart: The Sky's No Limit'' (American Heroes). New York: Macmillan, 2005. .


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