Leta G. Snook was her first flight instructor. She wrote a book ( I Taught Amelia how to Fly) some years back. Ms. Snook, later Leta Snook Southern died around l989 in the San Francisco area if memory serves me right. A Snook is a species of Fish, by the way. She was not an associate of Vincent ( Gadabout) Gaddis, the (Flying Fisherman) and most racy radio fishing commentator!
Anita 'Neta' Snook
Her flying instructor was Anita (Nita) Snooks.
She was a passenger to publicise the idea of women flying.
Probably Flying. I think she spent most of her time flying and that's how she became so good at it.
Amelia Earhart found her happiness in flying.
Amelia Earhart's first flying lesson was in Toronto, Canada while she was visiting her sisterSorry, that is totally wrong. -Amelia's first flying lesson was in Kinner Field near LA in 1921.
Amelia Earhart's flying instructor was Anita Snooks, a female pilot working at Kinner Field near Los Angeles.
Amelia had no brother.
Amelia did not have a brother.
they never found amelia earharts plane but the goverment is planning a search for her in 2013
Amelia Mary Earhart
Amelia was smart, practical and determined.