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l927. this is beyond any doubt.
The year after she got married, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic in 1932
The first person to be named Time magazine's Man of the Year was Charles Lindbergh, in 1927. Lindbergh was honored for completing the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindbergh left New York on the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. In thirty-three and a half hours he landed near Paris, France, 3,600 miles away.
Assuming you mean his trans-Atlantic flight, it was 1927. He flew solo as an air mail pilot for years before that.
She flew to and from Hawaii in 1935 and 1937.
Amelia Earhart went to fly around the world in the year of 1937
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.
He flew across the Atlantic ocean (New York to Paris) in 1927.
l927. This was the first solo flight successfully completed, but not the first manned Transatlantic flight, as there were two Zeppelins and the Douglas World Cruisers ( l924) which were crew-manned. Ripley pointed this out.