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Australian aviation pioneer Nancy-Bird Walton has died at her Sydney home, aged 93.
Named a Living National Treasure by the National Trust of Australia in 1997, Ms Walton died from natural causes about 2pm (AEDT) on Tuesday at Mosman on Sydney's north shore.
Ms Walton was 17 when she learned to fly in 1933, taught by Charles Kingsford Smith.
Two years later she became the first woman in Australia to obtain her commercial pilot's license.
Ms Walton went on to pioneer an air ambulance service for outback NSW.
In October last year, she attended the inaugural Australian landing of Qantas' first super passenger jet the A380, named the Nancy-Bird Walton in her honour.
"I was asked if Qantas could name this plane after me at my 90th birthday three years ago and I made it my decision to stay alive,'' she said at the ceremony in Sydney.
I am very glad she got to see and hopefully fly in the plane named after her, may she rest in peace.