yes Eleanor Roosevelt did during a tea with Amelia she took her in the plane
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Eleanor Roosevelt was close friends with the famous pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. On one occasion Amelia Earhart invited Eleanor Roosevelt to take a flight over the capital, which Eleanor accepted. To mark the occasion Amelia wore an evening gown while piloting the aircraft.
During the flight, Amelia promised to teach Mrs Roosevelt how to fly and towards that goal, the first lady obtained her students' permit.
Sadly, due to Earhart's disappearance, the First Lady never began her official flying lessons.
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After the plane ride, Eleanor took Amelia to the White House for tea and cakes.
Amelia Earhart met Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House in 1933. == ==
Eleanor Roosevelt
No, Amelia Earhart flew solo then disappeared.
Certainly! a National heroine could not help but attract the attention of the First Family including the powerful Distaff side, Eleanor Roosevelt. A juvenile book has been done on this subject-Amelia and Eleanor go for a Ride-about a real fllight of a sightseing nature that (crazy I hear a propeller plane overhead in the background as I am typing this) The Aviatrix partook of with the First lady-Possibly one or Two Secret service men riding in the back passenger seats? Get the trenchcoat out of your head here! It was an innocent sightseeing hop. Amelia and Eleanor were certainly friends.
Amelia never built a plane.
When Amelia bought her first plane it was called the CANARY
Amelia flew her first plane in 1921.
The public did not care about Amelia Earhart's plane they reacted to Amelia herself missing.
Amelia was 21 when she flew her first plane.
Amelia's plane ran out of fuel and so the plane plunged into the water and Amelia was never seen again