Not always, she really became interested at the Toronto National Exposition in 1918.
Amelia Earhart's parents did not want Amelia to fly a plane. How did she overcame that obstacle and tell her parents
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Amelia wanted to fly a plane because she believed women could do whatever men could do. She wanted to set the example for women around the world.
Amelia wanted to become a pilot all her life she didnt wanna be a super model or anything but a pilot! ily
I am sure you are very young, we always get what we want, but do we really need it?
amelia wanted to be a pilot...
Amelia's mother was not that famous. Amelia did not want to be famous she wanted to prove to people that girls can do anything boys can.
Amelia Earhart was just a young girl when she first saw a plane flying at the Iowa State Fair. This created a real passion in Amelia and set her on her journey for wanting to fly herself.
There are many opinions about What really happened to Earhart. Mine, for example, is that Amelia was really a spy, along with her navigator, Fred Noonan and went to a Japanese island/village after the crash. Then, got a new identity... I believe her "new name" was then *Irene Bolam* I'm not sure what Fred was "known as". But, that is just MY opinion. Some other possibilities are: 1. It goes along with my opinion, except Amelia and Fred came to that Japanese Island I talked about earlier, BUT came as themselves, And it is a possibility that Amelia got a disease and Noonan was shot because something he said upset the Japanese. But then why can't Investigators find the plane then?? 2. They Sunk the plane. Because... When Amelia and Fred stopped for a break, and to check the plane, for some suspicious reason, Amelia left to continue their journey WITHOUT a full tank of gas. But historians say... the plane would have left oil marks in the water, AND the boat would have still been above water. But why did she want to make the plane lighter??
Be a pilot
I want to do it because I want to do it
Amelia Earhart did NOT want to only want to fly at a fair, but also wanted to make history for women. Peace Out! K.T