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__ Young Over-Achiever Burns Out -- Commits Suicide <= should mentally ill people be allowed to possess Firearms? __

by "Reality_Check©" <Reality@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2008 at 10:57 PM

Record-setting pilot dies at 26
  a.. Vicki Van Meter became first girl to fly across U.S. in 1993

  b.. She was youngest girl to make trans-Atlantic flight in 1994

  c.. Family says she had been battling depression

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Vicki Van Meter, who made headlines in
the 
1990s for piloting a plane across the United States at age 11 and from the

U.S. to Europe at age 12, died in an apparent suicide. She was 26.

Van Meter died Saturday of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, the

Crawford County coroner said. Her body was found in her Meadville, 
Pennsylvania, home on Sunday.

Her brother said she battled depression, but her family thought she had
been 
dealing with her problems.

"She was unhappy, but it was hard for her to open up about that, and we
all 
thought that she was coping," Daniel Van Meter said. He said she had
opposed 
taking medication.

Van Meter was celebrated in 1993 and 1994 when she made her cross-country 
and trans-Atlantic flights accompanied by only a flight instructor. Her 
instructors said she was at the controls during the entirety of both
trips.

"If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything," Van Meter said 
before her second trip. In her teens, she said she hoped to become an 
astronaut when she grew up.

Later she earned a degree in criminal justice from Edinboro University in 
Pennsylvania and spent two years with the Peace Corps in the former Soviet

republic of Moldova. She recently worked as an investigator for an
insurance 
company.

Her mother, Corinne Van Meter, said her daughter had begun applying to 
graduate schools and wanted to study psychology.

Van Meter was a sixth-grader in September 1993 when she flew from Augusta,

Maine, to San Diego over five days. She had to fight strong headwinds and 
turbulence that bounced her single-engine Cessna 172 and made her sick.

At the time, she was believed to be the youngest girl to fly across the 
United States. That record was broken by a 9-year-old in 1994.

Also in 1994, Van Meter flew from Augusta to Glasgow, Scotland, and was 
credited with being the youngest girl to make a trans-Atlantic flight. She

battled dizziness brought on by high altitude and declared upon landing:
"I 
always thought it would be real hard, and it was."

The child pilot phenomenon ended in 1996, when 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff,

her father and the instructor supervising the flight were killed in a
crash 
in Wyoming while Jessica was trying to become the youngest person to fly 
across the country. Congress quickly passed a bill banning record-setting 
attempts by unlicensed pilots.

"I was really rooting for her, but I guess reality says accidents do 
happen," Van Meter, then 14, said at the time of the crash. "It's 
unfortunate it had to happen to someone so brave, someone trying to
fulfill 
her dreams."

Corinne Van Meter said her daughter "led a full and interesting life. ... 
She had more guts than any of us could ever imagine."

Van Meter's funeral will be held in Meadville, but arrangements have not 
been finalized.
 




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