Margaret Cunnison was born in
Bourneville, Birmingham in 1914. Her family was originally from
Blairgowrie, in
Perthshire. Her father, James Cunnison, was then lecturer in economics at the Working Men's Residential College in Bourneville - founded in 1909 by George Cadbury, and still operating today - and later at the University of Glasgow. Margaret was educated at
Laurel Bank School in Glasgow. In 1933 Cunnison entered a competition to win an "air scholarship" with the Evening News and won lessons with the
Scottish Flying Club. She got her A Licence in Scotland then travelled to
Lympne, Kent, to get her B licence, and gained the second Scottish woman's commercial pilot's licence. She was already an instructor before the war and worked as an instructor with the
Strathtay Aero Club. == Air Transport Auxiliary ==