
The sky was the limit for humanitarian pilot Georgia Hoyt Jipp. After one of the worst blizzards on record hit the Northern Plains in 1949, Georgia jumped into the cockpit to help.
That winter, she flew 150 rescue missions in support of the Red Cross, assisting everyone from ranchers to parents of sick children. She delivered food, fuel and medical supplies. Three long months of relentless snowstorms didn’t stop her from serving others.
Georgia was destined for great heights, growing up around small airplanes in western South Dakota. She earned her pilot’s license at just 19 years old.
Today, young readers can see themselves in heroes like Georgia thanks to the children’s book "Georgia Jipp: Blizzard Pilot," which won a 2025 Will Rogers Medallion Award.

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