She was 18 at that time.
Amelia was 34 when she married.
Amelia was 21 when she flew her first solo.
Amelia was a few days short of her 40th birthday when she died.
On May 20, 1932, Amelia Earhart took off from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, and landed the next day in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.More specifically...In answer to the question "as written," Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in June of 1928...as a passenger. From www.acepilots.com, "The pilots, Wilmer Stutz and Louis Gordon, were all but forgotten in the media frenzy surrounding the first woman to fly across the Atlantic." As the first answer cites above, she then went on to become the first woman to fly "solo" across the Atlantic when she accomplished that feat in 1932. Hope that helps clear things up. Another Reference Source: "Aviation; The Early Years" by Peter Almond, which is full of great photographs from the early aviation days. Pg 315 references her 1928 crossing.
Pneumonia and heart failure (other organs also)
Amelia Earhart was 20 years old when she got her first plane
she was 32 years old
Amelia was almost 40 when she died.
she was 24 -1921
Amelia was 34 when she married.
Amelia was 19 in 1916.
Amelia Earhart died on January 5, 1939 at the age of 41.
24 thst was also when she got her first plane
Amelia disappeared in 1937, and she was almost 40 years old.
when she was 39
Today, July 24, 2012, Amelia Earhart would have been 115 years old. Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 and disappeared in 1937.
She got her education as a child in the usual time frame, from 5 to 19 years old.