The Orteig Prize IOTL famously went to Charles Lindbergh, for his solo transatlantic flight, and no woman even competed for it. But woman aviators were not unknown at the time. WI a woman won this prize instead of Lindbergh? Maybe a precocious Amelia Earhart (who IOTL took up solo flying after being a passenger on a 1928 crossing), maybe someone else, like the British Amy Johnson (who would also have to take a precocious interest). Maybe have Harriet Quimby not die before WWI and, despite getting on in years, have her be the one to do it.
Would the cultural reaction to a woman pilot differ from the one Lindbergh got?
EDIT: for bonus points, what if it’s Bessie Coleman (a Black woman pilot)?