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  1. And Ann Pellegreno was home. When she landed in Oakland, Calif. last Friday she had flown 28,000 miles around the world commemorating the Amelia Earhart Commemorative Flight. But when she landed at the Ypsilanti area airport, the Saline housewife and ex-school teacher was home.

  2. Ann Pellegreno. Ann Dearing Holtgren Pellegreno (born 1937 in Chicago, Illinois) is a professional musician, teacher, author, lecturer, and farmer. In 1967, Pellegreno and a crew of three successfully flew a similar aircraft (a Lockheed 10A Electra) to complete a world flight that closely mirrored Amelia Earhart's flight plan in 1937.

  3. 2 lug 2019 · Earthrounder and author Ann Holtgren Pellegreno — who recreated Amelia Earhart’s last flight in 1967 — recently received the FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. To be eligible for the award, nominees must be a U.S. citizen, hold a U.S. Civil Aviation Authority or FAA pilot certificate, document at least 50 years of flying experience ...

  4. In 2017, on the 50th anniversary of her world flight, project guest Ann Holtgren Pellegreno gave a special reflective presentation in Atchison Kansas at the ...

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  5. Ann Pellegreno Susan Pamerleau" Facbeook; Twitter; YouTube; LinkedIn; Instagram; Plaza of Heroines. 309 Catt Hall 2224 Osborn Drive Ames, Iowa 50011-4009

  6. Mrs. Ann Pellegreno (center) visits with her mother, Mrs. Clifford Holtgren (left), and her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Dearing, after arriving at Willow Run yesterday. Mrs. Pellegreno, holding a stuffed tiger presented to her before the flight by students at the former Illinois high school, flew 28,000 miles around the world as leader of the "Amelia Earhart Commemorative Flight."

  7. In 1937 Amelia Earhart was flying a Lockheed 10E on a round-the-world flight when she was lost over the Pacific Ocean. The Museum aircraft was flown around the world by Ann Pellegreno between June 9 and July 9, 1967, to commemorate Earhart’s last flight. Current Location: Airlines Exhibition, Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Provenance: