Yes, like many pilots she had her share of hard landings and ground loops that broke parts of the aircraft.
Amelia Earhart broke record befor she crossed the Atlantic Ocean alone. when she broke record in between 1930 and 1932. wrighten by, Abby Beatty
The young aviatrix, Amelia Earhart broke the women's altitude record by flying to 14,000 feet.
Amelia Earhart broke the barrier for women by being the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean.
she influenced many people and broke stereotypes for woman
The first woman to fly over the Atlantic solo....
she flew around the world (not all at once) and she was flying over this ocean and all her compasses and engine broke down and her plane fell into the middle of the pacific ocean
When Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked someone so hard that his foot broke the speed of light, went back in time, and killed Amelia while she was flying over the Pacific Ocean. But seriously... July 2, 1937 is the date.
Her first record was the highest altitude for women . This was in 1921 in her 'Canary'.
Amelia Earheart met some guy and they married but noone knows that and they broke up and stuff.
Bessie Coleman and Amelia Earhart were both pioneering female aviators who broke barriers in aviation. They were both passionate about flying and defied societal norms to pursue their dreams of becoming pilots. Both women were known for their courage, determination, and strong belief in gender equality within the field of aviation.
She stood up to society and did what men said women can't. She broke the sexist barrier.
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.