Jeana Lee Yeager was born on May 18, 1952, in
Fort Worth, Texas, to Royal Leland "Lee" Yeager (March 12, 1918 – March 17, 2001) and Alice Evaree Snider ( Harris; October 21, 1924 – February 5, 2013). As a child, she and her family variously lived in
Garland, Texas,
Oxnard, California, and
Commerce, Texas. Following graduation from high school, Yeager, at age 19, married a police officer; they divorced five years later. Yeager worked for
Robert Truax while he was developing a reusable spacecraft. She met
Dick Rutan in 1980 and they soon both set distance records in the
Rutan VariEze and
Long-EZ planes, designed by Dick's brother
Burt Rutan. In early 1982, Yeager set a new women's speed record for the 2,000-kilometer closed course and in the fall of 1984 using the VariEze, she set the open-distance record of 2,427.1 statute miles. Despite both being aviators and sharing the same last name, Jeana Yeager is not related to the late
Chuck Yeager. ==Round-the-world flight==