Amelia Earhart has NO connection in any sense with the Bermuda Triangle. It"s in the Atl;antic, She went missing in the Pacific, look at a map.
Amelia Earhart has NO connection- dead, alive, missing, whatever- with the Bermuda Triangle. It is true some Aviatrix ( woman pilot) did do some mapping survey of the area in 1935- so says a book put out by the Edgar Cayce organization but it does not state Amelia by name. There were many Aviatrixes out in l935. Amelia has NOTHING TO DO with the Bermuda Triangle. Caroline CASCIO, a modern aviatrix- did go missing in the triangle while operating a Cessna l72 in l969, on or around June 6 ( D-Day) this is a good Thirty- something years AFTER the Electra project.
Clear the bridge!- or hanger- Amelia Earhart has NOTHING whatsoever to do with- alive or missing- the Bermuda Triangle. Her Atlantic hops were North Atlantic- landing in Wales, for example. somehow the missing aviatrix angle ties Amelia into all sorts of things she had no connection with. However, women pilots have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle.-if you want to look that up. Caroline Cascio, 24, for one ( also referred to as Helen Cascio) craft involved was a Cessna l72- a type still manufactured and in everyday use-= in l969.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly over the Atlantic
with a plane!
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Her father Mr.Steven T. Earhart
Amelia Earhart's parents did not want Amelia to fly a plane. How did she overcame that obstacle and tell her parents
Fred noonan was Amelia Earhart's navigater
they described Amelia Earhart as fly girl
Fly on her plane