Yes, the co-pilot with her and she also radioed in before she landed
About a year before she got sick and had to give up.
She took of from Lae, New Guinea at 10:00AM (local time) on July 2, 1937.
Amelia lived in California before she went on her final flight.
when her plan crash she landed in japans territory and trespassing .and all they heard was the navigator that navigated Amelia Earhart was beatened and shot at by the Japanese soldiers.ANS 2 - The answer above is a supposition by some extremely paranoid people. There is NO likelihood that any of that happened. The truth is, Amelia ran out of gas before she found her landing site at Howland Island. At no time was she anywhere near Japanese Territory.
It was great and awesome like any other person. She ate and sleeped like any other person. She always liked to fly and enjoined living. She was the first woman to fly but had a normal life besides the obvious. She loved life and died very tradically :(
No, Amelia's sister lived on for many years.
Sorry, you are wrong. Many women were flying long before Amelia.
Among non-aviation lines of work she was according to various biographers a Nurses" aid in World War I (veteran"s hospitals), a school teacher for some period and some have suggested a short-hop- perhaps delivery truck driver, the last job has not been confirmed. It might have been an overgrown station wagon used by an antiques store as these were technically and legally trucks.
Amelia was almost 40 years old when she disappeared.
amelia earhart likes pie
Amelia was engaged to Samuel Chapman for a short time, before George Putnam.
Nobody knows those things. They may always be a mystery.