1937
The reason for the crash is still unclear, two of the most commonly accepted are:
Yes. Contact was lost with Earhart in the Pacific Ocean. There is some controversy over the last messages received, by both the Coast Guard Cutter Itasca, and also Naval vessels ( a virtual Task Force had been ordered to the area, including the Battleship Colorado and the Aircraft Carrier Lexington. The Lexington had just undergone a 24 hour speed trial at the full-blast speed (and we know what bulk a carrier displaces) Of 33 Knots! Something big was up!) There are a number of conflicting tales from shortwave fans and radio amateurs who may or may not have eavesdropped on Earhart, or more likely some YL (amateur slang for female operators, means Young Lady) with some morbid sense of humor. ( false emergency reports are a criminal offense as is well known. We are aware of Bizarre CB Accident hoaxers who have tied up rescue squads for hours and days. that"s off beam. in any case she went missinginthe vast Pacific Ocean.
Amelia Earheart was flying over the Atlantic Ocean and when she was due to come back to land she never came, nobody knows what happened to her.
no. supposedly, she vanished off the face of the earth. poof. no body, no answers. it's a mystery 'till this day. hope i helped! -wikibabe12
Yes. according to popular belief, she crashed and died in her attempt at a Trans-Atlantic flight.
Amelia created a solo record flying from Hawaii to Oakland, California in her Lockheed Vega 5 'Little Red Bus' in 1935.
yes
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She later was lost flying over the Pacific Ocean as part of an attempt to fly around the world.
Qualitatively No, the flight path of the Electra Project which commenced on 3.l7.37 and terminated- at least officially around 7.02.37 nowhere near covered the territory popularily known as the ( Bermuda Triangle) it was over the Pacific that contact was lost, the Bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic, has been linked to Atlantis by some writers such as Edgar Cayce.
75 years
Amelia Earth, her flight engineer, and her plane are belived to have been lost somewhere over the Pacific Ocean. It is now thought that the coordinates that she was given for her fuel stop at Howley Island in the Pacific Ocean were wrong. Knowing what you do about how latitude and longitude coordinates are written, wy would a wrong number have been so catastrophic for her?
Ms. Earhart was educated at Columbia and Harvard Universities. We lost a brilliant person with her death.
she got lost in the Pacific Ocean
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Amelia Earhart
It is not known if Amelia Earhart was lost on her flight. It is known that she was low on gas and is presumed to of crashed into the ocean.
Amelia Earhart. Look her up :)
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She later was lost flying over the Pacific Ocean as part of an attempt to fly around the world.
Amelia Earhart was famous as a female pilot.She is famous for being the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. She got lost .
Above the Pacific Ocean.
Amelia Earhart got lost on her 1937 flight. She was said to be lost "at sea." Amelia Earhart was never found since. -VA
in 1790
No, Amelia Earhart's disappearance in 1937 remains a mystery. Despite extensive searches and investigations, no conclusive evidence has been found to determine her fate.
Qualitatively No, the flight path of the Electra Project which commenced on 3.l7.37 and terminated- at least officially around 7.02.37 nowhere near covered the territory popularily known as the ( Bermuda Triangle) it was over the Pacific that contact was lost, the Bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic, has been linked to Atlantis by some writers such as Edgar Cayce.