She got into flying by seeing her first plane at the Iowa State Fair and loved what it looked like and loved seeing the flyer's do tricks.
And after that she got really interested in planes and flying.
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Amelia Earhart got into flying when she saw her first plane at the fair and when she was older, Neta Snook taught her to fly.
Neta Snook was one of the first women to graduate from the Curtiss School of Aviation.
she went to a museum and saw Aviation then she got interested in it and tried to improve it and after she improved it she won the noble prize
Amelia Earhart got interested in flight after her dad took her to a flight show
she was a bird in a past life. she missed flying.
She had a ride with aviator Frank Hawks in 1920 that made her want to fly herself.
Amelia Earhart visited an airfield and took a ride on a plane with her father when she was in college.
She spent most of her childhood saving up for flying lessons because she had always been interested in flying.
By flying places alone where nobody else ever flew
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She spent most of her childhood saving up for flying lessons because she had always been interested in flying.
what accomplishmentsdid Amelia Earhart made in her early flying lessond
Amelia got her flying licence in California
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By flying places alone where nobody else ever flew
Amelia Earhart was remembered for flying her planes over the oceans and becoming successful for it
Because it looked challenging and exciting.
Amelia Earhart received the Flying Cross from congress in 1932.
Amelia Earhart's airplane was named "The Flying Laboratory." This was because the plane was equipped with a lab.
Amelia Earhart died flying over the pacific ocean.
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