by Elizabeth MacKethan Magid, WASP 44-W-2
While in the WASPs as part of class 44-2, Elizabeth MacKethan Magid, "Kit", became good friends with Marie Michell Robinson. They made a pact while training in Sweetwater to be with the bereaved mother of the other if anything ever happened. After completing training, Kit was sent to Cochran Field, Georgia, and Marie was sent to Victorville Air Force Base, California. On October 2, 1944, Marie was killed in a B-25 crash. Prior to visiting Marie's mother and just after completing a test flight, where she recalled fond memories of Marie, Kit penned this poem. It is now required reading at all WASP departures.
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CELESTIAL FLIGHT:
There is no service ceiling.
For she is universal
And understand a pilot's Fate
So all you loved ones, dry your eyes,
by Elizabeth MacKethan Magid, WASP 44-W-2
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