I don"t entirely understand your question. In the year l928 Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic Ocean in the Friendship plane- as a forward observer. this was the first successful female crossing-although there may have been a female passenger or two on one of the Zeppelins that crossed the Ocean. I can"t see any other connection other than this flight-time line angle.
Amelia's time period if impact was 1928-1937
Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
She did it as passenger in 1928 and flew it solo in 1932
She flew as a passenger on her first time across the Atlantic in 1928.
Amelia first became famous when she made the 1928 flight across the Atlantic.
NO. Amelia flew across the Atlantic in 1928 in an aircraft piloted by Wilber Stutz. It was essentially a publicity stunt. - Amelia did fly solo from Hawaii to Oakland in 1935 in the 'Little red bus' .
That was in 1928 when she flew as the first woman passenger to cross the Atlantic.
In August, 1928, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across North America and back.
That is a mis-leading question in my opinion as Amelia did not always have an aviation career. Her main time totally involved in aviation was between 1928 and 1937.
Amelia Earhart's Fokker seaplane "Friendship" landed in the Burry Inlet, a few miles east of Burry Port in Carmarthenshire, South Wales at 12.40pm on June 18, 1928.
Amelia Earhart went to fly around the world in the year of 1937
Amelia Earhart was engaged to Samuel Chapman for quite a while however on November 23, 1928 she broke off the engagement. During this time, Earhart and Putnam spent a lot of time together. Putnam proposed to Earhart 6 times before she finally acceptel. They were wed on February 7, 1931 in Putnam's mothers house in Connecticut.