Benedetta Day was born in 1914 in
Famagusta, Cyprus. She came to the UK when she was ten. A lifelong interest in flying lead her to the Insurance Flying Club in
London. Her husband, Charles Henry Willis, was an instructor there when they met. They married in 1938 and started a family. They also bought a plane. Willis worked as an architect's assistant. She left Air Transport Auxiliary on 3 August 1943, a year after flying her first
Spitfire because she was pregnant. She went on to have a total of four children. In 1949 she was commissioned into the
Women's RAF Volunteer Reserve (WRAFVR), as a Pilot Officer. During her 5-year commission, Willis trained to become a RAF-qualified pilot and was duly awarded the RAF pilot's flying badge, or 'Wings', on 18 August 1953. She and her husband retired to
Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Charles Willis died in 1990 aged 81. Willis herself died in 2008. ==First five==