Amelia Earhart was very determined, and felt that she was going to give up flying planes because she was aging quickly.
It was Fred Noonan
1937 was Earhart's last flight
She appeared to have a very positive attitude for it, not against, as you suggest.
She was a passenger to publicise the idea of women flying.
She never went to Bermuda Triangle.
5000 miles Amelia Earhart flew across the pacific
Some of her hobbies were reading, and playing the Banjo.
Fred Noonan , a professional navigator, was the only other person with her when she disappeared.
She flew the Atlantic solo in 1932. -(no co-pilot)
Amelia Earhart's role on her first transatlantic flight was to maintain the plane's log. Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937 and was declared dead 2 years later.
I believe Amelia's greatest achievement was her solo flight over the Atlantic in 1932. - ( that is just my opinion, many will have other opinions.)
Pilot and navigator.