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Definition of Amy Johnson from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Amy Johnson

 
/ˌeɪmi ˈdʒɒnsn/
 
/ˌeɪmi ˈdʒɑːnsn/
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  1. (1903-41) an English pilot who became famous when she flew alone from London to Australia in 1930, winning a £10 000 prize. She then flew alone to Japan in 1931 and to South Africa in 1932. She was killed when her plane crashed off the south-east coast of England.
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