Brooke Knapp

Nancy Brooke Knapp (born 1940) is an American aviator,[1] entrepreneur and realtor, best known for setting or breaking more than 100 world aviation speed records including the fastest speed around the world in a civilian jet aircraft in a Gulfstream III.

She graduated from Winter Haven (Florida) High School in 1958 under her real name of Nancy Brooke. Knapp graduated summa cum laude from University of California, Los Angeles.

When she married Charlie Knapp, she was a white-knuckle flyer before he gave her flying lessons. On her 1984 Flight for World's Children, she flew through the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union, delivering letters of peace and friendship from children in the United States to children around the world and raised almost $1 million for UNICEF. For this accomplishment, she received the Federal Aviation Award for Extraordinary Service, the Paul Tissandier Diploma from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale [2] and the 1984 Harmon Trophy.[3]

Knapp is currently a licensed realtor with Sotheby's International Realty. She served on the Board of Directors of MyJets, Inc.. Previously, she founded and operated her own company, Jet Airways, Inc. She received the 2008 Los Angeles Business Journal Community Service Award.[4]

References

  1. Glines, Carroll V. (2003). Round-the-world Flights. Brassey's. pp. 192–194. ISBN 1-57488-448-4.
  2. Tissander Diploma
  3. National Air and Space Museum
  4. LA Business Journal


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