This Week in History: Week 21 (21 May 1927)
First Solo Non-Stop Atlantic Flight
Charles Lindbergh becomes the first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh became the first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean. He flew a plane named The Spirit of St Louis from New York to Paris. The flight took thirty-three and a half hours and covered a distance of 3,600 miles. A huge crowd of over 100,000 people welcomed Lindbergh on his arrival in France. Soon after completing the flight, he returned to the USA and became a national hero in his home country.
flight (noun): a journey or trip by air; an act of flying
non-stop (adverb): without stopping or pausing
cover (verb): travel (a specified distance)
hero (noun): someone who is admired for their courage or outstanding achievements
Mini Quiz
1. During his flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Charles A. Lindbergh flew
a) in an easterly direction
b) in a westerly direction
c) in a southerly direction
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2. A huge crowd of over 100,000 people watched as Lindbergh's plane
a) took off
b) landed
c) flew across the Atlantic
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3. Lindbergh became a national hero in
a) the Atlantic Ocean
b) France
c) the USA
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