I suppose you might think of her in that way, but she was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (alone). This happened in the relatively early days of flying. I'm sure that she would have considered all the risks, and would have ensured that she rated highly as a pilot, as well as ensuring that her aircraft was prepared to the highest standards of those days. She was an explorer, and a very brave woman.
During World War 2 many aeroplanes, including fighters and bombers, were piloted across that ocean by single women pilots. Of course their aeroplanes were far more advanced but they too were "risk takers".
Amelia Earhart had courage because she was sick and tired of people thinking she wasn't brave because she was a girl; so she desparatly wanted to prove girls can be brave no matter what it takes and what it took was courage and a plane flight.
She was the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. She was very brave and courageous to do it all alone.
In every long distance or unusual flight she accomplished there had to be great perseverance to finish.
what was Amelia Earhart's heroic act
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By making statues of Amelia Earhart.
He took her to a flight show when she was young
Amelia Earhart's mother's middle name is Otis.
Amelia Josephine Harres and Mary Wells Patton were Amelia Earhart's two grandmothers.
no Amelia Earhart did not have a mentor but she did think about becoming and learning how to fly because she went to a plane show
If you type in Amelia Earhart's sister's name, a few websites show up that you can use:)
An air show
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No, Amelia Earhart is not single.
Amelia Earhart's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart after her two grandmothers.
No one knows this answer except for amelia earhart's parents. It could be because they liked the name amelia and earhart is her parents last names
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By making statues of Amelia Earhart.
the Wright brothers built planes and Amelia Earhart did not
Amelia Mary Earhart's father was Samuel Stanton Earhart and her mother was Amelia Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897.
He took her to a flight show when she was young