Amelia Earhart went missing in 1937 during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe. Her disappearance remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history.
Amelia Earhart attended Hyde Park High School in Chicago but did not complete her high school education.
Amelia Earhart was enrolled in the pre-med program at Columbia with the intent of becoming a doctor. Most of her courses were in math and science. She excelled in both, but particularly in math.
Amelia Earhart was an aviation pioneer and the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She inspired many women to pursue careers in aviation and challenged gender stereotypes of her time. Her disappearance in 1937 during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe remains a mystery and has captured the public's imagination for decades.
Amelia Earhart is considered both an explorer and an adventurer. As the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, she pushed boundaries and explored new frontiers in aviation. Her daring spirit and willingness to take on challenges exemplify characteristics of both an explorer and an adventurer.
The Franklin Expedition set sail from England, on the 19th May 1845. As they carried supplies for three years, alarm bells did not start to ring until 1847. In spring 1848 search parties were sent out. More ships and lives were lost in the search for Franklins expedition than the the original crew of 129 men aboard the Erebus and Terror.
She was officially declared missing July 2, 1937.
She went missing in 1937 and she was last seen wearing flying coveralls.
Amelia Earhart went missing when she was on a plane! They say that she ditched the plane because maybe it ran out of fuel.
Yes Amelia Earhart did go to a private school
it was the year 1937
Amelia was taught to fly in 1920.
1937
Amelia Earhart went by Lady Lindy, and Meeley.
Amelia enrolled in a medical studies program at Columbia University but quit after a year to go to work.
No, Amelia Earhart never did go to jail. She was well educated and a very good student.
She was flying east from New Guinea to Howland Island, about 2,500 miles from Hawaii when she went missing.
It is speculated that Amelia Earhart disappeared in the Central Pacific Ocean, around Howland Island, approx 1700 miles SW of Hawaii.