New Documentary The Flight of Jackie Cochran Reclaims the Legacy of a Forgotten Aviation Legend

New Documentary The Flight of Jackie Cochran Reclaims the Legacy of a Forgotten Aviation Legend

A new documentary, The Flight of Jackie Cochran, is set to reintroduce one of the most groundbreaking—and largely forgotten—women in American history. Directed by Jessica Anderson, the film explores the extraordinary life of Jackie Cochran, the first woman to break the sound barrier and a key figure in the formation of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II.

Episode 15: Connect with Nancy Hasty, Jessica Plowden Anderson, Dave King and Ray Houseknecht

Episode 15: Connect with Nancy Hasty, Jessica Plowden Anderson, Dave King and Ray Houseknecht

In this episode of the HWY 331 podcast, host Kerri Parker delves into the life of aviation pioneer Jackie Cochran, exploring her groundbreaking achievements and the efforts of a creative team dedicated to reviving her legacy through a documentary. Featuring insights from playwright Nancy Hasty, cinematographer Jessica Plowden Anderson, Dave King, President of the SOWAL Foundation and founder of SOWAL House and artist Ray Houseknecht, the conversation highlights the challenges of bringing historical narratives to life and the importance of fostering a creative community in Walton County. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of local stories and their potential to resonate on a global scale.

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