The producers acknowledged: "the assistance and facilities accorded by Miss Amy Johnson's Family, Mr. James Mollison, Miss Pauline Gower M.B.E.,
The Air Ministry, The Ministry of Aircraft Production, The
Air Transport Auxiliary, and
Lord Wakefield's Representatives ." In June 1942, when the film was released in the UK, theater audiences had survived
the Blitz but were still suffering. It was barely 6 months since
the United States had entered the war. The picture closes with a dedication, all in capital letters: "And to all the Amy Johnsons of today, who have fought and won the battle of the straw hat—who have driven through centuries of convention—who have abandoned the slogan Safety First in the flight for freedom from fear—from persecution—we dedicate the following film." MacDonald Parke's surname is incorrectly spelled "Park" in the screen credits. Neagle uses a
Yorkshire accent. ==References==