He didn't. He returned to the US aboard the United States Navy cruiser USS Memphis (CL-13) on June 11, 1927.
She was the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic and to fly solo non stop across the US
She was the first woman to fly solo from Hawaii to the US mainland.
In the US you can fly an airplane (accompanied by an instructor) at any age. You must be 16 to solo and 18 to obtain a pilots license.1
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 - August 26, 1974) flew solo across the Atlantic from Roosevelt field New York to Le Bourget airport, Paris on May 20 - 21 1927 in his aeroplane "Spirit of St Louis"
In August, 1928, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across North America and back.
You would have to go through another country. You could fly to Charles de Gaulle Airport in France and on to Mali from there.
She was a symbol of feminist release from men. She was the first woman to ever be able to fly solo. This was a huge deal in the 1920's because it showed that Women could do a lot of the same things as men--even fly a plane.Amelia was not the first woman to fly solo. Many women did that before her. She was the first woman to make many notable solo flights, fromHawaii to US mainland and across the Atlantic being two of them.
There is no age requirement in the US to take flying lessons, however you must be 16 to be able to solo and receive a private pilot's license.
She had many including 2 altitude records, a solo across the Atlantic and being the first woman to fly Hawaii to US mainland.
Because she was the first women to ever fly a plane plus was the second person to fly a plane except for the people who invented the plane. Third she crashed into the ocean and drowned.ANS 2 Amelia was NOT the first, or even second woman to fly a plane. Many women were famous flyers before her. She gained fame in many other ways, mostly long solo flights. - Amelia was famous as the first woman passenger to cross the Atlantic, and later the first woman pilot solo across the Atlantic, the first woman to fly solo from Hawaii to US mainland, the first woman to fly solo across the Gulf of Mexico and many more record flights.
Charles lindberg is the first pilot to fly non stop from USA to Le Bourget airport in Paris France
American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh, non-stop from New York to Paris.