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Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart
She was a passenger on that flight .
On her first trans-Atlantic flight she was basically an observer.
she was a forward observer.
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.
Actually so her name was used to publicise the flight. In fact she wrote a log and did some organising.
she is recognized as the first first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean
The first transatlantic flight by a woman was completed by Amelia Earhart in June 1928. However, for this journey, she was a passenger because at this time she had no training for the instruments in the aircraft that was flown by Wilmer Stultz. The first solo transatlantic flight by a woman was also completed by Amelia Earhart on May 20, 1932. The first transatlantic flight by a woman that was flown from Europe to America (instead of the other way, as Earhart had done) was completed by Beryl Markham on September 4-5, 1936.
of course not
I wanted to visit Europe, so I took a transatlantic flight to London. The first transatlantic flight took place in the early 20th century. The Titanic was unable to complete her first transatlantic crossing. My international communications still rely on the transatlantic cable.
In early 1921.