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Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (also known as Emma Gutiérrez Suárez and Emma G. Suarez (1909-1990) was the first Mexican woman to attain a pilot's license in her country. When she gave up flying, she became an interpreter and translator for several government offices and served the president Luis Echeverría and his family as their official translator. She also interpreted for the United Nations and served as the Director General of the Alliance of Pan American Round Tables for many years. She was the first honoree as Woman of the Year of the Pan American Alliance in 1967.

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  • Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (en)
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  • Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (also known as Emma Gutiérrez Suárez and Emma G. Suarez (1909-1990) was the first Mexican woman to attain a pilot's license in her country. When she gave up flying, she became an interpreter and translator for several government offices and served the president Luis Echeverría and his family as their official translator. She also interpreted for the United Nations and served as the Director General of the Alliance of Pan American Round Tables for many years. She was the first honoree as Woman of the Year of the Pan American Alliance in 1967. (en)
  • Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (también conocida como Emma Gutiérrez Suárez o Emma G. Suarez) fue la primera mexicana en obtener una licencia de piloto en su país. Cuando dejó la aviación, se hizo intérprete y traductora para diversas oficinas gubernamentales. Fue también la traductora oficial del presidente Luis Echeverría y su familia. Fue intérprete en las Naciones Unidas y fungió como Directora General de la Alliance of Pan American Round Tables durante muchos años. Fue la primera en ser honrada como Mujer del Año por la Pan American Alliance en 1967. (es)
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  • Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (en)
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  • Emma Catalina Encinas Aguayo (en)
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  • Mineral de Dolores, Madera Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico (en)
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